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Can anyone read that language? I was wondering if it said what kind of
wood it was?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJ8a...s_digest-vrecs
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Can anyone read that language? I was wondering if it said what kind of
wood it was?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJ8a...s_digest-vrecs


I cannot read it but Chrome translated it for me...

Apparently it is a "rubbing giant" tree. ;~)


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On 5/8/2014 9:11 PM, John Grossbohlin wrote:
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Can anyone read that language? I was wondering if it said what kind of
wood it was?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJ8a...s_digest-vrecs


I cannot read it but Chrome translated it for me...

Apparently it is a "rubbing giant" tree. ;~)


Young pine sawmill Traveling - Rubbing Giant - Working Sawmill
combustion from A to Z
Stanislaw Grochociński Stanislaw Grochociński · 8 videos
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Sawmill Traveling SOSENKA +48 603 462 134 We present to you the work of
our internal combustion Sawmill Wood-Mizer LT70. This time we had to
face with a giant log positioning with a diameter of ~ 1.5m and net
volume of 7.5 cubic meters of wood! second part can be found at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYOMck ... We invite you to watch the
full video relations from the scene. We also recommend to the gallery on
our website, where you can see pictures of the place of action:
http://www.tartakobjazdowy.pl/galeria ... welcome to cooperate SOSENKA
+48 603 462 134


I thought that was a bigger diameter than 1.5... looked very close to
2meters... close not there.

It was nice seeing a USA made machine over seas. That appeared to be a
diesel.

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On 5/8/2014 10:32 PM, woodchucker wrote:
On 5/8/2014 9:11 PM, John Grossbohlin wrote:
wrote in message ...

Can anyone read that language? I was wondering if it said what kind of
wood it was?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJ8a...s_digest-vrecs


I cannot read it but Chrome translated it for me...

Apparently it is a "rubbing giant" tree. ;~)


Young pine sawmill Traveling - Rubbing Giant - Working Sawmill
combustion from A to Z
Stanislaw Grochociński Stanislaw Grochociński · 8 videos
Subscribe 60
96,494
Like 106 Dislike 19
I like thisLike I dislike this About Share Add to Statistics
Report
Published on Apr 23, 2013
Sawmill Traveling SOSENKA +48 603 462 134 We present to you the work of
our internal combustion Sawmill Wood-Mizer LT70. This time we had to
face with a giant log positioning with a diameter of ~ 1.5m and net
volume of 7.5 cubic meters of wood! second part can be found at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYOMck ... We invite you to watch the
full video relations from the scene. We also recommend to the
gallery on
our website, where you can see pictures of the place of action:
http://www.tartakobjazdowy.pl/galeria ... welcome to cooperate SOSENKA
+48 603 462 134


I thought that was a bigger diameter than 1.5... looked very close to
2meters... close not there.

It was nice seeing a USA made machine over seas. That appeared to be a
diesel.



Stanisław Grochociński, now thats got to be as Polish as you can get,
like my uncle Stanisław Theentirealphabetski.

I assume you are talking about the sawmill being US made but wasn't
that a John Deere in running around in the background?

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On Friday, 9 May 2014 04:32:54 UTC+1, woodchucker wrote:

I thought that was a bigger diameter than 1.5... looked very close to
2meters... close not there.


2 metres is 6'7"
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