Here's pictures of where the trees were. I'm standing on my walkway looking at the one and the other is from the corner of the house.
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Hemlock 38" at the wide part, lightning struck so the top was dead still got 2 nice logs out of it, that would be the new used 066.
Hemlock 38" at the wide part, lightning struck so the top was dead still got 2 nice logs out of it, that would be the new used 066.
Humboldt with a Dutch pulling it right?
nope just poor aim on lining up my slope cut... first side was a little high second was a little low, ended up with sort of modified block face.
I'm just doing my part for "sustainable" forestry on my land. Don't worry, I gave em a big hug first!
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I'm just doing my part for "sustainable" forestry on my land. Don't worry, I gave em a big hug first!
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by frame 2 I'd suggest a step or two in the out of frame direction. frame one looks good though, cutting with confidence.
I'd like for somebody, anybody, to post a video making falling look harder than I make it look. This ain't the one. That stump looks great, all the fiber pull was from the stump, and unlike some your back cut was not on a 30 degree slopp. I will say bigger boys make it look smoother and faster, and the smaller boys (me) make it look much harder.
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That implies you think this one was big:jester: don't listen to that doobie, I've seen three of your falling vids and you look like a faller in all of 'em, but it might be the tin lid:msp_biggrin:
Mike made a good looking stump ,lot nicer than most i see in clear cuts around here ,and tree went where he wanted ,mission accomplished![]()
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