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Treehouser
Hope you're feeling better tomorrow, hope it's not the flu. fever?
Thought I was over this sick crap, but apparently not. Struggled to stay awake in 2 classes today, and was coughing all day, along with a stomach ache. Came home, and hit the sack for 4 hours, which is unusual for me. So no school tomorrow. Going to rest and go see the doc and see what he says. Hoping it's just a cold, and nothing serious.
Back to the prefectural contact today, thinning woods to roughly 4 meter spacing between the trees. Pretty thick woods, getting trees hung up is unavoidable. Dropping hung up large trees with top bind gets interesting sometimes...a little scary too. Anyone have a good method besides just like a normal buck? A little Humboldt type slope off the inside seems to make sliding the ends apart somewhat easier.
The bummer about this work is that the contract calls for leaving the trees cut up in the woods to rot, limbs removed and bucked up....and a darn shame with a few today over the century mark old, and in perfect health...beautiful lumber contained within. It wouldn't pay to drag them out, even if allowed, too far away from roads.
Jay, figure out which direction you think the hung tree will slide out of the tree it's stuck on the easiest, then buck on a steep angle so the butt of the top slides off sideways to the opposite direction. It can be tricky. Use the same analysis of tension and compression as a normal buck to determine the sequence of cuts. A thin pie-shaped wedge taken out on the compression side can help allow the tension to ease off a smidge more gradually.
Are they salted? Mmmmm, I love peanuts.