Yes. Your tax dollars...
Go back to "your" forum where the other elite hang out.I have had close calls...
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Yes. Your tax dollars...
Go back to "your" forum where the other elite hang out.I have had close calls...
If memory serves me, didn't you once post a comment regarding never personally dropping big trees yourself?
If I am wrong, lets see some pics to critique your work.
Go way already.You don't have...
Box elder is not the same as ash but it's bark is a clone. Last fall I helped process an 85-yr-old leaning ash tree that died suddenly. I thought I had some really good firewood until I tried to split it. The years and years of leaning had twisted the grain so badly that it stalled out a 30-ton splitter. We tried everything to save it and had to give up. I'll let it dry all summer and try again, but that stuff could be bon fire bound.
It chips off near the perimeter so that doesn't work either. I've read that the twist is caused by the tree trying to straighten up. Enormous internal stress builds up and the cellulose literally goes berserk, almost like a burl. This is the first ash tree that I've encountered that did this. Elm is far more common.
Exactley, had a car swerve around our dump truck and cones one day, missed me by 3 feet doing 30 mph, just drove right on through.Some people just don't care, we have people run cones over and drive right on through all the time.
Looks like a good job on the falling felling job. The only other thing I would have done is plunge a bar tip width thru the centre of the holding wood before doing the back cut.
With heavy leaners I usually keep cutting till the tree is well committed so as to reduce butt shatter and fibre pull.
Correct, now that I saw the extreme lean one may be wrong to plunge out the heart, but if the tree were sound you could still make you first cut as a plunge behind what would be your holding wood before cutting your face which would be steep but shallow.A good friend is a faller and has a class "C" certification. He has worked forest fires for decades across the county. He looked at the tree a week earlier and advised against bore cutting this one fearing that the stress on this tree could easily bind the bar in the tree. My initial plan was to bore cut it until he recommended against it. He use bore cuts most of the time and sets with wedges. He cuts with safety in mind rather than production
slowp, just go away. You add nothing that anyone wants to know here. I had high hopes for awhile but then you came back. I don't really care about the "Like" button but I sure would like a "Eject" button.
She probably just needs a good spanking. LolThe sad thing is that she does have value to add to certain conversations but instead chooses to post purposely inflammatory statements and troll this place.
If memory serves me, didn't you once post a comment regarding never personally dropping big trees yourself?
If I am wrong, lets see some pics to critique your work.
I find it a lot easier to just get logs delivered.
BTW, who has been causing the trouble here? Lol
And yet I still know enough to not let a bicyclist ride under a tree that's in the process of being removed, what's your point.
Ya, I did say I cut my face, but it was a shallow but steep cut so was hinged down and holding by a fibre. LolLol, WHO? lets just say you have company this week.
At AS we don't have a forum @$$hole...
'We all' take turns.
OMG...did you say somebody cut there face?
My turn my turn after this.
See if my arrogant condescending ways come through in my upcoming advisory.
I been known to ruffle a few feather..
Hell my user name was enough to ruffle feather 'here' but I suppose a part of me knew that.
good reply to knowitallWe cut stuff into the road everyday.....set up cones and go to work. Sometimes we block the road right off for a few and drop it right across the road and then cut it up in a few pieces and move it with the skidsteer so its not blocking the road and open it back up. A side street we'll just block right off until we're done.
If memory serves me, didn't you once post a comment regarding never personally dropping big trees yourself?
If I am wrong, lets see some pics to critique your work.