Falling pics 11/25/09

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bitzer

bitzer

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Yee-haw! The wind was coming late morning so I had everything laid out already when the bottom av spring went. Had to buck everything up, but made er work.

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I may never bore again. White oak that was leaning way out there.
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T handle Coos!
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When I looked at this job in March this was full of water. Makes for a short skid!
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Makin Time! Bunkin 200bf+ at a crack makes for quick 1200bf turns.
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trees2

trees2

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Rhode Island
White oak coos ,

Yee-haw! The wind was coming late morning so I had everything laid out already when the bottom av spring went. Had to buck everything up, but made er work.

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I may never bore again. White oak that was leaning way out there.
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T handle Coos!
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When I looked at this job in March this was full of water. Makes for a short skid!
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Makin Time! Bunkin 200bf+ at a crack makes for quick 1200bf turns.
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Which way did he go, wich way did he go ! da silly wabbit.:laugh:
 
northmanlogging
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Ya but it usually doesn't go to far up the stem so ya can still get a few good logs out of em, That last one I'm not so sure about, it was pretty funky, I was just putting em on the ground the homeowner wants to do all the bucking and limbing, skidding and well everything except the scary stuff around his house :msp_scared: He would probably do it all if he could lift his big saw still and run out of the way
 
Metals406

Metals406

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Ya but it usually doesn't go to far up the stem so ya can still get a few good logs out of em, That last one I'm not so sure about, it was pretty funky, I was just putting em on the ground the homeowner wants to do all the bucking and limbing, skidding and well everything except the scary stuff around his house :msp_scared: He would probably do it all if he could lift his big saw still and run out of the way

Too true. . . It just sucks to see a 5' tree go over and you have to long-butt 30' of it. Sometimes they have enough rind to make it worth using for split rail or something.

I've seen some toad spruce here with the same affliction.
 

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