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Flying log hits man as city workers fell elm tree
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<blockquote data-quote="derwoodii" data-source="post: 4062259" data-attributes="member: 35326"><p>hard to judge but that's a big trunk log to fell in one bit on road and its close to much opposite. </p><p>i seen logs pop out and travel fast and far when doing similar drops. I try to use the loose brush limbs as cushion even piled up old car tyres not so much cut logs as they just transfer any impact into the surface being protected.</p><p></p><p>with big chunks of trunk like this I consider to crane em away to process site like timber or fire wood yard as much easier less mess less work to carve up and then move each bit away by hand. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>these bits from article is telling where it likely went wrong,,,, hey all,,, watch us drop this trunk we're urban lumber jacks.<img src="/styles/default/xenforo/clap.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":clap:" title="Clap :clap:" data-shortname=":clap:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="derwoodii, post: 4062259, member: 35326"] hard to judge but that's a big trunk log to fell in one bit on road and its close to much opposite. i seen logs pop out and travel fast and far when doing similar drops. I try to use the loose brush limbs as cushion even piled up old car tyres not so much cut logs as they just transfer any impact into the surface being protected. with big chunks of trunk like this I consider to crane em away to process site like timber or fire wood yard as much easier less mess less work to carve up and then move each bit away by hand. these bits from article is telling where it likely went wrong,,,, hey all,,, watch us drop this trunk we're urban lumber jacks.:clap: [/QUOTE]
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