JamesTX
ArboristSite Operative
Do you all realize that you're responding to a post that's almost 1 1/2 years old?
I didn't realize the archives of AS were so exciting.....
I didn't realize the archives of AS were so exciting.....
I bet it was Ekka himself with Thor pulling on it with a rope while Spydie drew a 10 page map on hingenomics! :blob1:TreeCo said:That is the best felling shot I've seen. I bet that fellow learned that at arborist school or maybe from Ekka's video.
Weeeeeellll, mebbe not the foist..but it wuz purty funny...Crazy Canuck said:Thats the first funny thing you've ever said Gypo
TreeCo said:That is the best felling shot I've seen. I bet that fellow learned that at arborist school or maybe from Ekka's video.
Ha ha ha perfect, brilliant EkkaEkka said:So, you gonna hang around the stump of that one and cut out the hingewood as she goes over?
Ekka said:I do not have to hide behind any veil, whether that be my occupation or my wifes.
And yes, why cant loggers and arbos meet in the middle????? We do, every day, just not here. Call it a stir factor, supremecy or cognitive dissidence ... either way, I am what I am.
CoreyTMorine said:Duck, run alittle, 'uhhohh' DIVE... Crap Im hit. Ohh ????, theres mud on my face.
Dude if your looking for supremecy maybe you should try swimming in a smaller pond? Harhar
Ekka said:So, you gonna hang around the stump of that one and cut out the hingewood as she goes over?
Gypo Logger said:Hi Corey, most of the problems revolve around the majority of climbers thinking it is rocket science to fall a tree. And when I say fall a tree , I mean the "whole", tree not just a 10 ft. stub after the crown and half the bodywood is removed. If the truth be known, the hack and stack crowd are terrified of falling a whole tree and are equaly terrified of their saws. And why wouldn't they be, they are duller than a hoe?
Only the most revered and accomplished climbers have incorporated the best of both worlds. I wonder if Ekka, Thor or MB would make a pimple on Beranek's a$$.
Hahaha :blob1:
John
You guys, wow. That tree was a peice of cake even though Rogers saw was a little dull (he still wont get a silvey and do chain right) the rails were loose but the tree came down as planned. I've only been cutting in the Western US for 20 years now, I'm sure the steep ground, weather, thousands of hours of falling and bucking watching every cut looking at a stump when things go awry, (they do, really Ekka I like to drink beer, anyone who says they hit the mark always. I gotta call on that one.) But to listen to you hens yammer back and forth Its just amazing, Keep screwing around with those pull lines without cutting experience and youre gonna break something. And Gyppo Stay in the river bottoms. We'll take the tower sides. :blob5:TreeCo said:That is the best felling shot I've seen. I bet that fellow learned that at arborist school or maybe from Ekka's video.
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