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Such a peaceful, quiet setting, lil wood smoke curling up from the backyard, tree crushes house, no yelling or cursing, just some observing….:/:
 
you could well be right, Jerry. I thought the thick brush might be an asset with that one. Wonder of the roof was punctured? Kind of in an analytical mood about it with recent happenings. :|:
 
I don't understand it. I mean, he had the underbed pointing in the right direction! It shoulda gone that way!

Musta been a freak wind orrrrrr something!!!
 
I remember Burnham and myself agreeing that any logger worth his salt could have felled that one with wedges.
But then we both use hingewood:lol:

I recall that one clearly as well, my old friend. We are doing pretty good, memory still is holding up pretty solid :D.
 
I was watching the smoke. No gusts at all. Too thin of a hinge is my guess.

That's what I figure...I have cut some before where it looked like a tooth pick was all that broke when the tree went over...it was the rope in the top that started the tree in the right direction for me. I have had some REAL thin hingewood before. :/:

I try not to make it a habit.
 
Logging eastern hardwoods, you'll get the belt from the guy grading logs in the yard at the mill if you don't have whisker thin hinges. Hence the common borecut.
 
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I've lost bids on removing a tree or limb off roofs, I explain it's going to take a bit more time to secure the tree before I go cutting, it's very likely the tree will upright itself once some weight is taken off or a large limb might go rolling off uncontrolled and do more damage, or worse hurt someone.
 
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