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Did you notice it was only the idiots who were running Huskys?
Yeah,,, But the whole crew on the beetle kill pine tree with their chisels/maul and stuff take the cake,,, and the dude running their saw was a real piece of work. and what about the multi stage 9ver sized face cut..... it seemed like three weeks went by watching that debacle:angry::angry::angry:

Here's another nut bar.

John do you mean to say (Another loose bar nut!!!!!)
 
Funny stuff. Haven't seen some of these videos.
I still remember a few years ago where a guy started a thread here about a tricky tree his friend was dropping. Experienced members were telling him "not to touch it" and that it was a "dangerous tree if you don't know what you are doing".
He had photos of it after it went down with this great big barber chair.
He actually said that his friend had dropped it safely because "nobody was hurt". He copped a verbal thumping from numerous members.
Old Sam "Slamm" absolutely pasted him :)
As mentioned earlier the dangerous guys are the ones that "think" they know what they are doing. The more trees you drop, the more things you see, and the more you realise that there is no such thing as a "safe" tree. I back away from some trees now that I would have had a go at many years ago.

That guy in the earlier video who nearly copped a branch flung back from the crown (dead Stringybark - Australian hardwood) should have seen that coming a mile away and it showed inexperience. Not sure about species overseas but dead Australian hardwoods have a habit of doing that.
 

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