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  1. gf beranek

    "Reverse Stump Shot"

    I've seen quite a number of old-growth redwoods simply "pop" quite loudly too, clean and free of the hinge and go their own way, not pulling any fibers of hingewood. I can only assume that results from age and brittleness of the wood. On the other hand young redwoods hinge more dependably...
  2. gf beranek

    "Reverse Stump Shot"

    Being a redwood cutter on the coast I screed myself a couple of times in the Sierra cutting Pondorosa. You got to open those babies up. They do behave well with narrow undercuts. Though I never barber-chaired one, it sure come mighty close.
  3. gf beranek

    "Reverse Stump Shot"

    Low backcuts work for the specific purpose you need. Smart thinking. I've seen trees pushed and pulled off their stumps before. And watched people scatter like quail, too. Typically when trying to pull limblocked trees apart with the rigging set to low. Thinning redwood sucker clumps...
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