Falling pics 11/25/09

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With these I stop the cuts in steps of 4-8" What that does is keeps the tree moving as it continues to sit down onto the next step. It's best to keep the tree moving once it starts. . Up here anyway.
That's why I use siszwheels .

They are stepped Glen. The picture fades out there though. Tough to see. What do you call it then when you use multiple kerfs like that? Just so we are on the same page in the future. You are absolutely right about sizwheels are not a free ride. In some hardwoods they tend to break off before you really get em to do what you want.
 
retired from racing a few years ago ,iv'e had the user name a long time and just kept it ,last 450 bikes are for sale right now ,2005 was last year on a 250r

I thought 1991 was the last year of the TRX250R and 2005 was the last year of the TRX400EX. I still miss my 1986 250R...

I'd also like to see Weber full wraps for the 272XP, 288XP, and 2100/2101. Wishful thinking. I'll have to 'live with' the stockers...:D
 
I thought 1991 was the last year of the TRX250R and 2005 was the last year of the TRX400EX. I still miss my 1986 250R...

I'd also like to see Weber full wraps for the 272XP, 288XP, and 2100/2101. Wishful thinking. I'll have to 'live with' the stockers...:D

Full wraps for the 2100/1 aren't that hard t get and they pretty reasonable as is the clutch side falling dawg. The "newer" front mount (spring versus rubber) is better on the 288 and 2100/1 for pulling bigger bars imo
 
They are stepped Glen. The picture fades out there though. Tough to see. What do you call it then when you use multiple kerfs like that? Just so we are on the same page in the future. You are absolutely right about sizwheels are not a free ride. In some hardwoods they tend to break off before you really get em to do what you want.

That's what I always called a step Dutchman. Because of the steps. . I checked out hotsaw 101 s vid. It's a trick goin back into a kerf Dutchman and nipping out a bit more to get things rolling.

I just never found that putting a chunk in the face was very accurate. I would use it when I couldn't get much else happening and I wanted to bring the tree around as much as I could but needed to be out of Dodge when it got there.
 
That's what I always called a step Dutchman. Because of the steps. . I checked out hotsaw 101 s vid. It's a trick goin back into a kerf Dutchman and nipping out a bit more to get things rolling.

I just never found that putting a chunk in the face was very accurate. I would use it when I couldn't get much else happening and I wanted to bring the tree around as much as I could but needed to be out of Dodge when it got there.

He has got 3 vids showing soft dutch I'm sure you seen them he is good very skilled there is one that shows the stump better than the others. In one he's so good at what he's doing the saw pinches slightly but he waited as he knew it would and when the stick moved he was back on it now that really is a guy that knows the what's and where's just my opinion tho
 
jrcat wait til a wet day as you will be watchin em for a while lol and you gotta watch close to see the subtleties like the saw pinching and the reason for the axe in the back cut .......
 
bustedup;432156 In one he's so good at what he's doing the saw pinches slightly but he waited as he knew it would and when the stick moved he was back on it now that really is a guy that knows the what's and where's just my opinion tho[/QUOTE said:
If you don't know that your not ready to cut on the coast up here
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Problem is you can't learn untilyour in the chips.
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Running like you stole that saw! :laugh:


I kinda did steal it.:D

I got it from a guy that smashed it with a tree. Six hours welding and shaping magnesium, a new tank, and new full wrap handle and she runs like the low hour saw she is. :rock:

Still gonna' port her.:msp_sneaky:

Oh, it's a Dolmar 9010.



Mr. HE:cool:
 
I kinda did steal it.:D

I got it from a guy that smashed it with a tree. Six hours welding and shaping magnesium, a new tank, and new full wrap handle and she runs like the low hour saw she is. :rock:

Still gonna' port her.:msp_sneaky:

Oh, it's a Dolmar 9010.



Mr. HE:cool:

Well, I wouldn't say 'steal' with 6 hours of TIG'n mag. :msp_scared:

:msp_biggrin:

Still sounds like a purdy good deal fer such a large PH!
 

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