Ford12508
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Hopefully someone here can provide some good insight. I hang out with a few people 3-5 times a week at night, and we always have bonfires. The fires last a decent amount of time, and we go through a lot of wood, and I mean a LOT!
Well I have been getting wood from a lot of warehouses after they do renovations and have to haul away the old **** and what not. They love that I take the wood, but a lot of it is really difficult stuff to burn when the fire is less than an hour old. So I thought "I will just use my dad's small chainsaw to cut it up a bit." Now I got to do more thinking and now its "I want to buy a good sized chainsaw and start a small tree removal business. This way I can make some money, haul the wood to my friends house, and we can let it dry for a while before using it.
So here is the set up. I have my F150 right now(I know, not a huge payload rating) and I can get a trailer and haul about 6-8K pounds at a time of wood back to my friends house, where we have unlimited space for fire wood. She doesn't mind if I am bringing wood back there by myself or cutting it. So storage and hauling are not an issue. Cutting the trees down is not an issue either. The only real issue I have is what chainsaw to get. I would like a Stihl, thats what my dad has now and while only having a 14" bar, it works well and has lasted a long time. I was thinking like 4HP with a 24" bar, but I don't know if that would be total overkill. I don't want some giant monster, but I want something that will go into a 36" diameter stump nicely, just in case I see any that are that big.
So what would you guys recommend that I get? I believe the one we have now is 1.5-2HP, and it works well, so I think a 4HP would be perfect to get the job done nice and quick. I could take the small saw up into the tree and use the bigger saw when removing larger pieces.
Well I have been getting wood from a lot of warehouses after they do renovations and have to haul away the old **** and what not. They love that I take the wood, but a lot of it is really difficult stuff to burn when the fire is less than an hour old. So I thought "I will just use my dad's small chainsaw to cut it up a bit." Now I got to do more thinking and now its "I want to buy a good sized chainsaw and start a small tree removal business. This way I can make some money, haul the wood to my friends house, and we can let it dry for a while before using it.
So here is the set up. I have my F150 right now(I know, not a huge payload rating) and I can get a trailer and haul about 6-8K pounds at a time of wood back to my friends house, where we have unlimited space for fire wood. She doesn't mind if I am bringing wood back there by myself or cutting it. So storage and hauling are not an issue. Cutting the trees down is not an issue either. The only real issue I have is what chainsaw to get. I would like a Stihl, thats what my dad has now and while only having a 14" bar, it works well and has lasted a long time. I was thinking like 4HP with a 24" bar, but I don't know if that would be total overkill. I don't want some giant monster, but I want something that will go into a 36" diameter stump nicely, just in case I see any that are that big.
So what would you guys recommend that I get? I believe the one we have now is 1.5-2HP, and it works well, so I think a 4HP would be perfect to get the job done nice and quick. I could take the small saw up into the tree and use the bigger saw when removing larger pieces.

