Re: Hand Tools and Machinery for Country Living
I like my husky saws. I have also used Stihl and like them too. What I really like is a small "pruner saw" - it has the handle on the top rather than behind the engine. The balance is much better and you can hold it in one hand while you move a branch out of the way. One of these days I'm going to get a nice battery saw though.
With a nice property like that you are going to need some trails. For trail work you must have a Rogue Hoe:
7HR – 7″ Hoe/Rake | Rogue Hoe
You can hike your loop with this one tool and do everything to the tread that needs to be done.
You might also get to looking around and thinking that the stones need to be stacked into some nice walls - a fantastic way to spend some time. That log carrying cart shown above could be easily adapted/used to move larger stones. A 2 wheeled garden cart is good too. And a 5-6' piece of steel rod for a lever. And a couple of 6"X 6" scraps for the pivot.
Bob
Bob Spooner
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East Hampton, CT
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