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  1. SeanKroll

    Level Stumps on Steep Ground

    Forums would be a greater place if all posts were just little video clips.
  2. SeanKroll

    Level Stumps on Steep Ground

    I would set the face, and start the back-cut without that butt-tie in the way, if I were working hard on the face being level. Why was the butt-tie so slack? Good use. Clearly needed.
  3. SeanKroll

    Level Stumps on Steep Ground

    Open dirt in many directions, but often septic systems are around. I wonder if you're gripping the saw the same when setting your face, by the lower corner a bit, thumb forward, as at the end of the video. Earlier in the video, you are holding the wrap handle where it balances. If you're...
  4. SeanKroll

    Level Stumps on Steep Ground

    Sometimes, a straight stick, extending on the far side of the hinge helps people dial in their back cut. Full wrap helps. Stephen's playbook included standing with one spur on the downhill leg. Springboards put you on level ground. More tree companies should have them. It's a simple scaffold...
  5. SeanKroll

    Level Stumps on Steep Ground

    Start the cut, a little. Stop. Look. Adjust, cut a little. Stop, check. Adjust. Calibrate little by little.
  6. SeanKroll

    Level Stumps on Steep Ground

    Lean is harder than level, sometimes, on a steep slope, especially in a grove, imo. Probably, a lot of people don't hold the saw at the balance-point.
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