anymore pics or videos of him cutting the monster snag? id love to see
Not that I know of. That wasn't a very good place to be during the cutting.
The butt basically exploded. It might have been safer to use explosives.
anymore pics or videos of him cutting the monster snag? id love to see
To the right, just don't trip over that textboook.
alot of the times when falling in the woods, i like to stand somewhat next to the tree if its hardwood (Oak, Hickory what not) less chance of barberchair, but for maple and cedar ill step back a couple of steps... but one time i was falling a fair sized cedar stepped back a couple of steps and a grape fine came and smacked me across the head. so i guess if i was turned around running from the tree i would have seen it. BUT WATCHING THAT TREE FALL IS MAGIC! =D
What i ment is in Oak, Hickory hardwoods there is a less chance of them barbercharing then Pine, Maple etc. lol sorry Im not the best at puttin words together.Just asking, how does standing next to the tree watching it fall over make it less likely to barberchair?
Sam
What i ment is in Oak, Hickory hardwoods there is a less chance of them barbercharing then Pine, Maple etc. lol sorry Im not the best at puttin words together.
Sometimes all you can do is cut and run for your life, like this scary Rock Maple I dumped. The smell of veneer was just too strong! Lol
John
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Beavers don't have a planned escape route. They step aside and watch.
To the right, just don't trip over that textboook.
To the right, just don't trip over that textboook.
And another one. I think I owe him a pie.
Cool vid, It's impossible to get sick of it.And another one. I think I owe him a pie.
yukonsawman, that tree sure looked to come down fast. I try to cut really slow and delicate when I am finishing cutting and look up, as soon as I see the tree start to lean I stop cutting and start my escape. I sometimes even stop cutting and wait a few seconds to see if it is doing something it shouldn't be doing. This gives me a little more time to get away to a safe spot.
Cool vid, It's impossible to get sick of it.
John
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Ya, lol, those throwbacks get many a faller. It's fine if you're clearcutting, but another this all together when trying to steer them thru other trees.LOL!!
Just had to get that last *** and rake on the hinge corner.
Boots were already three steps away, waiting for the rest of the guy to catch up! :hmm3grin2orange:
I gotta get me some of them boots.:biggrinbounce2:
I have had those little cartoon puffs of dust shoot outta my boots a time or two, and even left a Dinger imprint on a tree for watching one way and scootin' another.
Throwbacks ,and the Butt going all crazy from tops rolling off other trees are what creep me out the most.
Stay safe!
Dingeryote
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