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I'm always looking for ways to get rid of odd size logs leftover from previously cut trees. This gave me the opportunity to do just that while also making my daily-driver trails more passable in the wettest seasons. Since the lumber I needed to make was only going to be driven on, I opted to half most of the logs free hand with the chainsaw rather than getting out the chainsaw mill.
I've now driven over the bridge a hundred times or more and neither the four wheeler nor I have yet busted through!
Because I’ve gotten so many questions about the gear that I use on the channel, here are some of the most important pieces I use every day:
My Favorite Piece of Gear- Chainsaw Helmet amzn.to/3uuW5xB
Granberg Chainsaw Mill amzn.to/3cdRXvn
How I Keep the Mosquitoes Away! amzn.to/3frenvh
Big, Black Log-Peeling Knife - Becker BK9 amzn.to/3oZIeOH
The Trailer I Use Behind My 4 Wheeler- Yutrax amzn.to/3fvO8DK
Bug Net Rooms I Use amzn.to/3uwOK0l
Heaters in My Tent and the Deer Castle amzn.to/3frQ7Jh
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