treeslayer2003
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it won't be hard, you'll see that it dosn't take but a moment to tap a wedge in.....plus you won't hit the dirt
it won't be hard, you'll see that it dosn't take but a moment to tap a wedge in.....plus you won't hit the dirt
Half the time on a buck like this I'll just palm the wedge in (never letting off the throttle of course...) doesn't take much to keep the cut open, if the wood is a little soft you may need to smack the wedge a bit but no bid deal.
Also get some plastic wedges... steel and chains aren't a real good combo.
Whoop whoop whoop. BS alarm sounding!
are you drunk or just dumb?Logging's not for everyone. Maybe you could be a fireman.
The downed tree looks like a harmless enough project, especially if you have some sort of loader to move the resulting chunks around with.
Where exactly are you located? Could be a GTG in the making here...
Logging's not for everyone. Maybe you could be a fireman.
Been both. Now I am a hazard tree faller under contract with Cal Fire.
they come in different sizes, eight inch will prolly work. the wedge will simply keep the cut from closing on the bar, when the cut is finished the lighter section will drop down. you can wiggle the wedge out. yes, rinse and repeat as nessasary.
i'm sorry, i just realized you really are new......look for plastic falling wedges at local saw shops or online at places like treestuff or bailey's. they should be less than bucks each.
Yes!are you drunk or just dumb?
Another PLMCRZY!Logging's not for everyone. Maybe you could be a fireman.
don't matter really, either will work. no problem.should the wedge have serrations or smooth. Thank you for the help
don't matter really, either will work. no problem.
good plan, you will gain knowledge as you go.I'm going to try this method on the smaller ones first and work my way up.
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