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  1. bonner1040

    Tension Released Felling Cut

    As I know it, out west there are two kinds of tree guys. Oak men, who do the trimming, and the normal removals, and the common place stuff and then there are Euc men. The guys who do the big dangerous tough Eucalyptus trees, the rough old school guys... I dont know, I thought it meant tough!
  2. bonner1040

    Tension Released Felling Cut

    HAHAHAHAHAHAH
  3. bonner1040

    Tension Released Felling Cut

    You had better video tape this #$@%.
  4. bonner1040

    Tension Released Felling Cut

    You are euc man Chris.
  5. bonner1040

    Tension Released Felling Cut

    I dont think there is neccesarily a right or wrong. Im not a physics expert or a pro with 30 years on the job, nor have I given the high back cut alot of time or any real study. I only came into experience with the higher cut at Davey which is in the last few weeks, Dwayne a foreman there is...
  6. bonner1040

    Tension Released Felling Cut

    In most cases absolutely, and in honesty the times that I have used the step cut were more practice than anything. But on larger dead or hazard trees I certainly see the need. And in my drawing I meant to show a more established hinge, generally I stick with a 1/3 face and a 10% hinge.
  7. bonner1040

    Tension Released Felling Cut

    I was just having a discussion about this at work. A guy that I work with really likes to do what he calls a 'snap cut back cut' or Murph calls a step cut. (I call it a step cut) Dwayne, who I work with insists that placing the back cut higher than the plunge is the way to go, however Murphy...
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