Burnham
Woods walker
Perfectly executed. Nice.
Hahahaha that dad is the hero to those kids now haha.Beaver style felling technique. I think either Jerry or Burnham described the methodology in their literature.
Yeah the tracing technique is my go to for most cutting and can be pretty accurate as long as you visualize where you set that far corner. I’ll look at the diameter and I also watch my gunning sight for where the tip is. Works pretty good and it’s quick. Sometimes the corners can be off if you have cut a bit much. If I need to hit a super tight shot I’ll do the bore face technique so I can pay attention to the first corner I set and then use the established side to finish cutting the other side while being able to watch the bar and tip so no over cutting or Dutchmen’s are made. This new job I’m going to has to be perfect undercuts. Big wood and tight shots. I’m going to have to reel it in just a bit and slow down to make sure it’s perfect.I haven’t read that whole thread yet but for anyone else coming along learning in the future, tree_being has a video on her Patreon that explains what she calls the tracing method that Burnham described.
If you read the caption, he is to his wife as well.Hahahaha that dad is the hero to those kids now haha.
Dunno…it’s one of those ones that been reposted so many times you can’t find the origin etc. irritating. It does look like there was another tree he back up against and got squished. Bad day for sure.Did he get injured (or worse)
It was a dead ash leaning over a garage and heavy head lean towards power lines. Not a big tree by any means (14” at the stump) and we had near ideal pull angles. Set some tension on the pull line to hold the tree, faced it up, made the back cut, got out of there, called for the final pull, and the tree broke off about six inches above the ground. Long dead trees are spooky.