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Check out 'travis', from Australia I believe. There are some great vids of massive tree work with his/their music in Australia and New Zealand. Can't remember the cutter's name offhand, but, wow. And the music is cool.

Travis is from Scotland. I just checked. The vids were on AS about a year ago. Worth a look.
 
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Check out 'travis', from Australia I believe. There are some great vids of massive tree work with his/their music in Australia and New Zealand. Can't remember the cutter's name offhand, but, wow. And the music is cool.

Travis is from Scotland. I just checked. The vids were on AS about a year ago. Worth a look.

Travis from Scotland is just coming up as a band er something...
 
This one is way better! She gets it done!

[video=youtube;eCspErLRLQA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCspErLRLQA[/video]

You hear a saw running in the woods, that would be the last person you would expect to be behind a chainsaw. But she knew exactly what she was doing. I love how she wanted to make it look like a clean cut so she cut the splinters off. She could run her own tree care business.
 
You hear a saw running in the woods, that would be the last person you would expect to be behind a chainsaw. But she knew exactly what she was doing. I love how she wanted to make it look like a clean cut so she cut the splinters off. She could run her own tree care business.

She is a legend yeah :msp_thumbup:
 
Cutting off the "splinters" isn't done just for neatness. Livestock or people could be injured by them so it's SOP to get rid of them.

Yep..I've been cutting some scrub Locust out of a horse pasture down the road from me and the one request from the land owner was to not leave jagged stumps . I guess his hay burners like to rip their sides up on roughly sawn stumps.
 

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