Falling pics 11/25/09

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Glen! Nice work! I see where you're missin the throttle lock on the saw. so does Dave just keep swinging em and moving until he gets the logs decked? I can see how that would work really well in that type of job.
 
think of how much wood would be on the ground if a stihl was used :laugh:




just kidding ,nice work there ,looks a lot like my step dads old john deer shovel in the background ,had the high clearance tracks on it
 
Nice thing about having a shovel in all that crap, is you can set up the bad ones and he can break'em up for ya.

Besides all the rain, that'd be a super fun job! :rock:
 
Glen! Nice work! I see where you're missin the throttle lock on the saw. so does Dave just keep swinging em and moving until he gets the logs decked? I can see how that would work really well in that type of job.

Leapfrogging, it gets'er done. :D
 
Cutting a small job full of big hard maple. The landowner sold off a bunch of their woods like 30 some years ago so along the entire eastern boundry are yards and houses. And its a narrow brushy strip. No room to go anywhere with anything, but the timber is decent. Just tops on top of tops.


I jacked a few today. This one I didn't have to lift it much, but it had such a big sweep and all the limb weight seemed to be outside of the boundry.
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Its a 30 ton stubby and I welded the plate and pivot on there. The top plate is 1/2" by 6"x 6". The bolt is a 3/4" and its probably the weak spot. It works pretty well though. Heavy as a ##### to pack in. 50 to 60lbs.
 

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