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that's good Rudi. a bit of engineering there.


Yeah looks like he used 2 chinese ms290 motors, pretty cool.



My excuse would be that I'm not old and not silly although I have been called a buggar at times...



Up around 17,000 now Rick. Starting to see Casuarinas in my sleep :D

How many saws have you warn out?
 
Yep thats me and i can see why your so easy to intimidate of short one


Your right Bob, I am so easy to intimidate by big men, I would have no chance of matching those men like you.

who are these boys.

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How many saws have you warn out?

None sadly as I've run too many and sold a heap. Not sure but somewhere over 2000 hours so luckily I shared it between a few saws.

Somebody like Neil would have pumped out that in a year I'd reckon.
 
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the palm on the right is the only one you cant see from across the street

it was full of dirt and I sharpened the chain six times be bore I could drop it and cut it into three pieces.

these are full of dirt and are brown all the way through.
 
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precision falling

measure the height and measure the distance to fence

mark height on palm.

bore through the center after face cut

hammer in wedge

cut the sides leaving some fibers to pull when wedging it over.

key way helps control the direction.
 
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precision falling

measure the height and measure the distance to fence

mark height on palm.

bore through the center after face cut

hammer in wedge

cut the sides leaving some fibers to pull when wedging it over.

key way helps control the direction.



Nice work mate.

ummmmm, that set of stairs is going now where but.
 
Who did the take-down David ?

And from what I hear, magnesium and palm sap don't really mix nicely :(

I did

three palms and two small gums in the front yard

more out the back.


there is a lot of difference in palms

some are full of dirt

some are hard on the surface and like balsa-wood inside.

some are so soft and sago like you could use a desert spoon once you get inside

some are really hard all the way through in the bottom two feet like bunches hard of roots and then they change normal palm structure above that.

all palm are a bugger for pinching your bar

which is why the strange key-way cutting technique
 
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precision falling

measure the height and measure the distance to fence

mark height on palm.

bore through the center after face cut

hammer in wedge

cut the sides leaving some fibers to pull when wedging it over.

key way helps control the direction.

You're a game man Dave dropping a palm without asking Ekka from Tree-world for permission :D
 
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