goin fer the fatties...
goin fer the fatties...
Didn't know where to post this but thought some may enjoy it. No skyline required just send your machine over the edge. I would want absolute confidence in my winch man - no accidental free wheels. Ron
Normal down there, at one of the Weyco safety meeting we went to a while ago they had some guys from down there even hand cutting they had shorts it's so wrong.They're wearing shorts! In the woods! Wtf?????!!!!
If I wore shorts in the woods here I'd be pulling Ticks off my lower bits for hours lolNormal down there, at one of the Weyco safety meeting we went to a while ago they had some guys from down there even hand cutting they had shorts it's so wrong.
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Well had a little father kids bonding time today taking downing the little maple next to the road previously posted. Ended up doing a bore cut with back strap using wedges in the bore cuts. Didn't want to risking the back leaning tree pinching my saw. Did the cut about 4ft up as I wanted a high stump to teach my son about wedging over. He chose the placement of the face, th back cuts the placement an driving of the wedges to tip over the stump I di the sawing part lol m daughter prefers watching a takin pics though lol
Well took down the little spruce that was starting to cause a hazard to the power lines, another storm season would put it in the lines.
Left a lot of hinge to slow it's fall so I could make sure it cleared the lines on the way down.
Temps are at 30*C now so called it a day and n taking the kids to the beach
Cool stuff Mang!Well a bit more clean up today, View attachment 515867 View attachment 515868
This is why looking up is so important when working in the woods,
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A little stump show. Not my best but not my worst either.
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And the crew
Myself and my two safety supervisors
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The couple guys that have them are working on Weyerhaeuser/Fibre ground around here but had been told they were allowed to use them on State and possibly Federal ground. For steepness they were doing 100% ground as well as dropping off small vertical places it's pretty interesting to see, ourselves we don't have a tilter but drop off and go up stuff that's pushing the limits for sure.That's a lot of dough to go over an edge with a machine.
I know that some sales around here (at least FS sales) require suspended retrieval ie a line machine. I wonder if they would even allow that kind of stuff, or if its for private land harvest only.
It would be interesting to know what slope that was. our TJ feller buncher will do some pretty stinkin steep stuff.
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