gf beranek
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Fun to watch. I tend to like the longer clips better.
Butch, more pics like that!
I was wondering on the last question as well.August: No one can measure my jealously over your 200t or your cinematographic prowess. Insanely good stuff. FWIW we call that cut a "stove-pipe." You can take some nasty whips from the branch tips when you do it wrong.
Hey, can I ask why you used those sapwood cuts when you fell that Pondo stob? Where you guys gonna mill up that log or something? I thought that the only reason that anyone would ever do that is to minimize fiber pull for the mill. I've seen clips of tons of German faller types doing that. I've always wondered why arbos would ever do it. I've done it a few times up in the tree when I was a younger climber, when I was scared that the pulling cambium might try to pull down on my flipline, but I now think that it is always unnecessary. Does everyone here agree or disagree? Why'dja do it man, August? Why?
great work all the way around august!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I would like to see that custom saw vid,butch will fix it if u can't post
Fun to watch. I tend to like the longer clips better.
Stubs can react to the slightest error in a falling cut far quicker than a full size tree ever would with its momentum to help keep it going on gunn.
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Stubs can react to the slightest error in a falling cut far quicker than a full size tree ever would with its momentum to help keep it going on gunn.