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<blockquote data-quote="FlyFishn1" data-source="post: 2862831" data-attributes="member: 127209"><p>To answer a few questions/give some more input to various things in one post - </p><p></p><p>- We can't easily get an ATV there, no road access so equipment like that would have to come by boat. If we absolutely had to - skid steer, excavator, what ever for a major task that is possible - we have a local business that takes care of things that has the equipment, but the availability for things like that is usually in the off-season as long as they aren't all tied up on a big job - which is why I am trying to come up with a method. </p><p></p><p>The forestry mulcher would be a blessing, however.</p><p></p><p>- Electricity isn't an issue. We have plenty of power - utility and generator + solar if need-be. </p><p></p><p>- The sawzall method is a really good idea. We do have a couple saws and plenty of blades. </p><p></p><p>- I've never heard of the chainsaw attachments. We do have a few saws. I have some junk blades for my Husqvarna 455 that I have used for demo work (nail-embedded boards). I think the sawzall method would be a better idea than running the bigger saw, though. </p><p></p><p>- I have thought of the platform idea. We can get lumber easy. I am not sure I want to do that just yet, though. I would rather have the tent on the ground - maybe not even with a floor in it, just the dirt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlyFishn1, post: 2862831, member: 127209"] To answer a few questions/give some more input to various things in one post - - We can't easily get an ATV there, no road access so equipment like that would have to come by boat. If we absolutely had to - skid steer, excavator, what ever for a major task that is possible - we have a local business that takes care of things that has the equipment, but the availability for things like that is usually in the off-season as long as they aren't all tied up on a big job - which is why I am trying to come up with a method. The forestry mulcher would be a blessing, however. - Electricity isn't an issue. We have plenty of power - utility and generator + solar if need-be. - The sawzall method is a really good idea. We do have a couple saws and plenty of blades. - I've never heard of the chainsaw attachments. We do have a few saws. I have some junk blades for my Husqvarna 455 that I have used for demo work (nail-embedded boards). I think the sawzall method would be a better idea than running the bigger saw, though. - I have thought of the platform idea. We can get lumber easy. I am not sure I want to do that just yet, though. I would rather have the tent on the ground - maybe not even with a floor in it, just the dirt. [/QUOTE]
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