When I make slash from logging, thinning the forest or cutting brush, I often burn it. People sometimes ask me why I burn it instead of leaving it on the ground to rot. Leaving slash in the forest can create wildlife habitat.As it rots it can also release nutrients into the ground. I go over some of the reasons why burning brush and slash is part of my forest management. Some of the older slash I am burning came from trees that were cut into firewood. Some I milled into lumber on my Woodmizer LT15 sawmill. The chainsaw I am using is a Stihl MS 462 with a 32 inch bar. Some people asked me why I use a chainsaw with such a long bar for small material like this. Partly because the long bar allows me to stay upright and not have to bend over. I also cut a couple trees down in this video. 
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