I would cut trees off as high as possible and still safe. This way you have a couple chunks of fire wood left to be cut later if that is what you decide to do by cutting it off at ground level. After clearing area of lims, brush and fire wood I might use chemical killer on stump or get some one with bigger equipment to push stumps over and out. In other words keep your options open by not cutting off at ground level when you make your first cut. I have found good saw chain cheap at farmers markets and also at forestry type expos. Baileys also has good loops very reasonably priced. I bought about 20 chains at penn states timber 2007 last year. Very well worth attending especially if it is your first time.
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