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  1. Gypo

    Wedge Belts

    Yepper... smarter not harder. Eat fish in sea??? Im confused... thought we were cutting timber... rather be steelhead fishing though.
  2. Gypo

    Wedge Belts

    In my opinion, it is common, but only among smarter more productive cutters. You see a lot of guys only running one tape. Now, dont get me wrong. If were dumping trees and dont have to buck anything but oversize, say over 24", and there are only half a dozen of em per day, then I will only...
  3. Gypo

    Wedge Belts

    Fall two trees, then go out and buck em. Only make one trip out. Saves energy, and its faster. Makes me money. Especially so on steep ground. Its all about saving steps, especially if those steps involve carrying a power saw. Sometimes I run three, rarely four.
  4. Gypo

    Wedge Belts

    3. If you have to wedge much of a leaner, you drive two wedges next to each other. Alternating hits from one to the other. When theyre almost buried and its not gonna go, then you only drive one of the two. This will loosen the second wedge. Then you take the loose second wedge and the...
  5. Gypo

    Wedge Belts

    Thought Id share a picture of my set up. Just built this pouch for 3 12" wedges for the bigger wood were in. Usually my belts have the aluminum pouches you can buy, and for 3 10" wedges. Ive seen many setups and this works for me. Sometimes run an axe scabbard too, but not too often, and...
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