Youngbuck20
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whats the concept to this sloped back cut?? ive seen it done by hydro one crews. do they think it creates a wall so its more likely to fall towards the notch??
I believe so and it's just as effective as body english.whats the concept to this sloped back cut?? ive seen it done by hydro one crews. do they think it creates a wall so its more likely to fall towards the notch??
Nice, I never said that or think what you're asking.
Some trees it's safe to leave the saw, some trees it's not. Wait until you trip with a saw in your hand, you'll wished you left it behind. There is always a place to stash a saw in the woods.
Get on some steep ground some day, you'll see
Still cheaper to replace a saw than to replace you.
So you make a different face and use a different way to do a back cut on a tree based on it's size?
You cut the small tree one way and a big tree another because they aren't the same size?
whats the concept to this sloped back cut?? ive seen it done by hydro one crews. do they think it creates a wall so its more likely to fall towards the notch??
Ohhhhhh ok. I must say it looks rather dumb. Do you or anyone else here do the small cuts on either side of the notch to disconnect bark fibers so it doesn't scar the tree when it falls? They are teaching it just curious who actually practices it.