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Was that a Dutchman or were you cleaning up the face? I'm thinking no, unless there was something more important than that fence on the other side that we couldn't see.
Looked like cleaning the face up
Was that a Dutchman or were you cleaning up the face? I'm thinking no, unless there was something more important than that fence on the other side that we couldn't see.
Looked like cleaning the face up
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:
This is a little harsh:beat_brick:
Was that a Dutchman or were you cleaning up the face? I'm thinking no, unless there was something more important than that fence on the other side that we couldn't see.
Well the power lines were about 6' to the right of that tree also. The house was 30' to the left. All 4 hit within 2' of where I wanted.
I wish I had the video of the other poplar. It was taller and made a good thud when it hit. It was 57' to the fork in it.
Thanks for the kind words. I guess that's not too bad for a welder and firewood hack
Well the power lines were about 6' to the right of that tree also. The house was 30' to the left. All 4 hit within 2' of where I wanted.
I wish I had the video of the other poplar. It was taller and made a good thud when it hit. It was 57' to the fork in it.
Thanks for the kind words. I guess that's not too bad for a welder and firewood hack
This is a little harsh:beat_brick:
you got's big kahunas ,didn't know was to a house ,to be safe i may have left a 2 inch hinge and pushed it over with a wedge ,not being there i'm not to say ,must have been enough lean you were confident they were going where they went ,its amazing how strait a tree will stay aimed with a good hinge,i do stuff like this though ,so who am i to say :msp_biggrin:View attachment 305242
you got's big kahunas ,didn't know was close to a house ,to be safe i may have left a 2 inch hinge and pushed it over with a wedge ,not being there i'm not to say ,must have been enough lean you were confident they were going where they went ,its amazing how strait a tree will stay aimed with a good hinge,i do stuff like this though ,so who am i to say :msp_biggrin:View attachment 305242
wedges would have prevented this. jus sayin.
Just to lighten the mood I found a pre-AS stump in the woods and took a picture. In the background you can also see some of my prize concrete work
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Well the power lines were about 6' to the right of that tree also. The house was 30' to the left. All 4 hit within 2' of where I wanted.
I wish I had the video of the other poplar. It was taller and made a good thud when it hit. It was 57' to the fork in it.
Thanks for the kind words. I guess that's not too bad for a welder and firewood hack
Even better considering the pressure. Power lines and houses are off limits for me. I get nervous about fences
Just to lighten the mood I found a pre-AS stump in the woods and took a picture. In the background you can also see some of my prize concrete work
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they were on the bobcat ,little gust of wind blew it back ,i went up to the shop grabbed another bar ,nipped the back and finished with the wedges ,that bar and chain lived ,i still use it ,when i felt it pushing back tried to power out ,i got as far as you see it and pinch
well, ya know better now. I like the triple stack culvert. yer idea?
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