The "Not So Pro" discussion thread...of course Pros are welcome!

Arborist Forum

Help Support Arborist Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
Yes, mild back leaners with swept top. The blocker just kept me away from a heavy topped post oak...I just used it for re-assurance.

Ok the blocker was a tree lol sorry thought ya was on about the face lol....:redface:
 
This used to literally be the motto... when in doubt ..just chip it lol. I was told if its pine spruce or hemlock chip it. If its hard wood and questionable on grade... chip it... if its covered in mud and you dont know... chip it.. I miss the days of just chip it :msp_sad:
 
You understand what I did with the blocker right? And why I used it that way? All I did was stick a chunk of the notch back in the corner on the side I was wanting to keep away from.

I gotcha now lol I'd call that a step lol but I see what ya meant bro
 
Only one time did I ever get that chipper to its full potential of 400 ton per hour.. 2 loaders with 50 load of poles stack around us .. it was fun to say the least had to get the timing down right lol
 
I thought people were calling the soft dutchman or kerf dutchman the step dutchman???

Lol the wife crashed the router lol.......


The kerf dutch, step dutch and soft dutch are all different in how ya do them the one thing in common is the dutch and that ya are trying to swing a stick for whatever reason ....if that makes sense lol
 

Latest posts

Back
Top