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felling practices
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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan Willock" data-source="post: 47251" data-attributes="member: 2830"><p>i like my felling lever for the 10-18" stuff that way i don't have to pound wedges in small stuff although i will if i have to. i mostly use an open face at waist hight, keep in mind though i'm not logging so losing the board feet doesn't matter to me. i make the back cut either right at or an inch above the face cut</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan Willock, post: 47251, member: 2830"] i like my felling lever for the 10-18" stuff that way i don't have to pound wedges in small stuff although i will if i have to. i mostly use an open face at waist hight, keep in mind though i'm not logging so losing the board feet doesn't matter to me. i make the back cut either right at or an inch above the face cut [/QUOTE]
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