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  1. woodworkingboy

    No Face

    There is the speed of the pulling implement part, but it seems to me that with no face, the tree isn't going to want to lean towards the lay so readily, so the pull force translates to a lot of tension in the tree in the right direction, sort of a whipping action once it starts to go. Won't that...
  2. woodworkingboy

    No Face

    If the tractor is strong enough to pull it over enough against the lean, to the point where the tree is leaning towards the lay, and with no slack in the line, unless there are issues with the limb weight making it go astray once it starts to fall, it seems OK to me. Still, a face would reduce...
  3. woodworkingboy

    No Face

    Powerful saw with a sharp chain, a steady strong pull with a fast cut. Go for it.
  4. woodworkingboy

    No Face

    Ha, I can't help but see a ledge even when there isn't one. A front hinge, it's a new concept I think.
  5. woodworkingboy

    No Face

    Never have seen it done on a decent sized tree. Did he continue cutting as the tree was being pulled, or just cut so far then stop, then the tractor gave it a yank? Seems like if you continued cutting deeper when pulling, the small ledge wouldn't be so much of a problem. Good coordination...
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