Metals406
Granfodder Runningsaw
Well...none of the rest of us have ever lost a tree. Or had one go sideways. Never happened. Ever. Not this week anyway.
I know right!
Well...none of the rest of us have ever lost a tree. Or had one go sideways. Never happened. Ever. Not this week anyway.
It's a good cut to know, like a lot of the other specialty cuts. It doesn't come with a warranty, though.
there's just one and we all know which it is!Bob, would you get me a list of the ones that do?
Andy
Get your ass up a tree
Bob, would you get me a list of the ones that do?
Andy
If I ever find that out I'll let you know right away. Me, I'm still looking.
Haha. Ok, I thought maybe you had found something I had been overlooking.
Andy
Hey Cody, what's ol' Pat up to these days?
That's awesome ! I love ur job. U make falling the crazy stuff look easy!
Thanks Most of the Red fir was fairly sound and easier to work with...the White Fir sucked.Nice job cuttin on that junk wood. I always hate cutting fir especially second growth that stuff is like cutting on a bunch of stacked up boxes.
What sort of camera are you using?? I don't know nuthing bout em, but I am thinking about buying one to film a few things like you have here.
In my efforts to become more like the west coast timber killers, I started to leave 3' tall stumps, even on veneer oaks.
But that wasn't getting me where I wanted to be as far as professional looking stumps.
So, I started using a 12' ladder! Boy, them stumps look positively west coast now!:jester::jester::jester::jester::jester:
Cool story mate
I see what you did there
(I'd rep ya but I'm out!)
In my efforts to become more like the west coast timber killers, I started to leave 3' tall stumps, even on veneer oaks.
But that wasn't getting me where I wanted to be as far as professional looking stumps.
So, I started using a 12' ladder! Boy, them stumps look positively west coast now!:jester::jester::jester::jester::jester:
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