Ive seen some questionable stumps on some of our job sites. The one the boys refer to as a "farmer's cut" is a back cut angled down aggressively towards the hinge. I'll snap a photo next time I see oneLooking at stumps made by other people is definitely an eye opener. A lot of WTF stumps out there...
The amount of angled back cuts I see is incredible.
I just got called back 2 years later to come help move the logs to the road so they can crane them onto a lowboy to haul to a mill multiple hours away, they already sent a crane and a semi out to move them and the semi couldn't get to them, the logs are approximately 28000 pounds and need pulled a few hundred feet to the roadDouble cut with the 881, 42" bar, tight shot (~95ft spread in a ~100ft gap)
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Dave...stop stalking her.
So if you still get a good hinge is there any problem with an angled back cut?Ive seen some questionable stumps on some of our job sites. The one the boys refer to as a "farmer's cut" is a back cut angled down aggressively towards the hinge. I'll snap a photo next time I see one
-Angled back cuts reduce/eliminate the effectiveness of wedges.So if you still get a good hinge is there any problem with an angled back cut?
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