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  1. gf beranek

    Level Stumps on Steep Ground

    Butch was old school. He adapted to some new ways, but not many. Still he could produce. His knowledge and work ethic were his virtues.
  2. gf beranek

    Level Stumps on Steep Ground

    I think he found his calling.
  3. gf beranek

    Level Stumps on Steep Ground

    Nice to see a sharp working, Jed. Good fall, good stump and good app on the butt tie.
  4. gf beranek

    Level Stumps on Steep Ground

    Great vid and narrative, Jed. Can't wait to watch the rest.
  5. gf beranek

    Level Stumps on Steep Ground

    Beautiful scenery shot there, Jameson.
  6. gf beranek

    Level Stumps on Steep Ground

    I am old. Learning by hard knocks will get you killed. Suck up as much info as you can and while you can.
  7. gf beranek

    Level Stumps on Steep Ground

    Dang right!
  8. gf beranek

    Level Stumps on Steep Ground

    Well, there you go. Glad to see this info from others is helping out. I would have given a real hoot to glean all this information 40 years ago when I was learning. No internet back then, no books on technique, learn it all on the job. Ouch!
  9. gf beranek

    Level Stumps on Steep Ground

    Of course having a good bar and chain to start with can make all the difference too.
  10. gf beranek

    Level Stumps on Steep Ground

    Yeah the error really shows up a lot just being a little bit off at the start. And like B said, how you hold the weight of the powerhead when advancing the cut can make a big dif too.
  11. gf beranek

    Level Stumps on Steep Ground

    I guess a person could even pour a tablespoon of oil on the bar and use it for a level too.
  12. gf beranek

    Level Stumps on Steep Ground

    I used a level on my 84 inch bar a few times, and aligned it to level by setting it on wooded dowels, that in themselves had long nails running through the centers I drove into the tree. Just two was needed to get the bar started without throwing the chain.
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