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  1. Jomo

    Best Way To Minimize Damage Removing Limb - Black Locust

    Jump cutting's done close to the trunk on a straight grained lateral, with no branches between the undercut, the first cut closest to the trunk, about a third of the lateral's diameter, the finish cut's about 5-8 inches beyond the undercut going outward. It essentially compresses the lower...
  2. Jomo

    Best Way To Minimize Damage Removing Limb - Black Locust

    But Murph n I are climbers that know how to deal with verticality and it's horizontal cousins....... I've either lobbed him a softball he can hit out of the arboriculltura ball park.....or struck him out. Jump cut's apply to both bucket boys and real climbers by the way...... Jomo...
  3. Jomo

    Best Way To Minimize Damage Removing Limb - Black Locust

    Come on Murph! Surely you have a YouTube video of proper jump cut's in action? Jomo
  4. Jomo

    Best Way To Minimize Damage Removing Limb - Black Locust

    Any of you old climbers ever use jump cuts to make lateral's jump out and away from the trunk? No doubt Murph knows..... Jomo
  5. Jomo

    Best Way To Minimize Damage Removing Limb - Black Locust

    When did you turn into such a superior prick Murph? We all had humble beginnings yu jerk........ Jomo
  6. Jomo

    Best Way To Minimize Damage Removing Limb - Black Locust

    Why not limb it on one side, and drop it opposite the lean/heavy side with a pull rope? Jomo
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