bonner1040
Nick from Ohio
Nice work, Nick. Like the reverse editing, too. Just wondering, it's hard to tell in the vid ... why such high felling cuts? Was the drop zone short?
Good job!
I was sure that the first oak would fit, but there was some speculation so Billy cut it from his spikes. Looking at it after it fell, it would have fit but it worked out fine either way.
The second two trees, also oaks, had a twisted trunk thing going on.. Of those the one where we took the top out had a heavy lean over the smaller maple. Billy tied into the left one, straight and tall, and descended to the leaning part of the right one. He put a shallow hinge and a shallow back cut at 90 degrees to the lean. I had a line high out at the end and was cranking on the Maasdam A20, we were able to pull the entire stem over 8 or 10 feet before it snapped and the top cleared the small maple perfectly.
As I went to fall the first of the two twisted oaks, I didnt want to plunge into the the second spar accidentally or have to plunge while setting the back cut of the first one. I set the face cut way up high just to be sure. The second of the two twisted oaks I cut a block off the stump from the first to get it a bit lower but since I am pretty tall I just went ahead and cut it from there. Look at 3:53 - 4:00 and you can see the twisted stumps.
As far as the rest of the stumps go, we went around at the end of the day and flushed em low. I usually save the ALAP'ing for the end just in case, since I only have one large saw.
Thanks for the feedback guys!