Some of my tools were bored and talked me into a play day.
Spent the whole day cutting down some hackberries in a treeline, delimbing and piling on the trailer for later disposal.
...and just like little kids on a play day, every time I'd finish up a part of the cleanup they'd all be screaming..."Do it again grandpa, do it again."
With these four tools just about any tree related task is possible.
The Fiskars is one of the best splitting axes I've ever owned. The Silky Saw is very properly named. The Cincy Machax? Just one of the best knives I've ever used and I find myself reaching for it to carry on my hip on these kinds of days. I love my 9's, love the 21, love the 6 but I think the 4, particularly the Cincy version, is pretty special.

Spent the whole day cutting down some hackberries in a treeline, delimbing and piling on the trailer for later disposal.
...and just like little kids on a play day, every time I'd finish up a part of the cleanup they'd all be screaming..."Do it again grandpa, do it again."

With these four tools just about any tree related task is possible.

The Fiskars is one of the best splitting axes I've ever owned. The Silky Saw is very properly named. The Cincy Machax? Just one of the best knives I've ever used and I find myself reaching for it to carry on my hip on these kinds of days. I love my 9's, love the 21, love the 6 but I think the 4, particularly the Cincy version, is pretty special.