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Originally Posted by ronfish
Having heated my home with wood for the better part of 35 yrs. I get a chuckle out the people who say they need a larger saw to go through the log lengths they have. A saw with a 16" bar will cut a tree with a 32" diameter no problem. So unless you got some real old growth trees you should be able to cut those logs. Splitting is another problem altogether.
Ron
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My little 16" Echo is a nice saw and in the last couple days, I've cut up at least two cords worth, maybe closer to three. It will cut anything in the 12" size like butter, the larger stuff just takes a bit more time, but it will cut the bigger pieces. When you get to the large base pieces, with maybe a split into two large branches, that is when I'm sh*t out of lunch. Those become yard decorations

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