Tree felling vids

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I have been consistently impressed/frustrated by how strong ironbark is and how much wedge force is required.
 
If it lands good, it is good!

In all seriousness, I salute your scientific approach to dealing with your particular local species and their unique attributes. That said, I think it's a lost cause. Eucs in the US are garbage. Maybe they're awesome in they're homeland, but they're awful here.

I know a guy that climbs though...
 
I'd like to think that even if the title hadn't had BC in it, I would have seen that coming, 'cuz as soon as I saw that hinge, I thought, "Oh no...".
 
Reaming a tree down, or “felling over the saw”.

Not really promoting the method, it’s just interesting. No barber chair or fiber pull if you get it right. I don’t know why he didn’t just run all the way out the back.

I have done this on small yard spars.
It works better back bar plunging because the chips stay in the kerf and pile up, reducing how much the front compressed and how much you have to ream. Also, the chain going around the tip self feeds the saw.

 
I cannot imagine under any circumstance choosing that method.
On that tree I’d have done a Humboldt, bore and trigger.

A poor example I did just for grins for my buddy back east who always harvests valuable timber that way.

Of interest is that the low side back cut pulled out of the butt and the high side pulled out of the stump.

Did I already post that ? Oh well. One of these days I’ll sit down and clog up the official work pics thread with the story on the whole big job, lots of fun.



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