What's the Biggest Tree You Ever Felleded?

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Glens.......it's a must that you keep the stumps 12" or lower, that's why I sheep shanked the undercut, but I try not to fall those size trees againist the lean. LJS
 
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#1 Big Dutchman on the backcut, checkout the boulder in the background, don't want to hit that!
#2 Timberrrrrrrrrr!
#3 Big Douch......wedge B!tchin!
 
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LJS said:
#1 Big Dutchman on the backcut, checkout the boulder in the background, don't want to hit that!
#2 Timberrrrrrrrrr!
#3 Big Douch......wedge B!tchin!

Hey LJS,

How long ago were these photos taken? What would you guess the ages of the trees being cut?

GeorgeW
 
Hey George the man cutting the tree is older than the tree he has been falling for 102 years now he's a legond in his own mind LOL
 
Dog Years?

macman101a said:
Hey George the man cutting the tree is older than the tree he has been falling for 102 years now he's a legond in his own mind LOL

How are those 102 years being calculated? I know that dog years are 7 times one human year and pig years are 4 times one human year..... could it be goat, sheep, or rattlesnake years?
 
Don't know how big it is, but it was tall! At least 5-40's. There's the pictures to prove it. Ain't that right Gypo?
 
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You look like a midget in that picture Lumpy. When you dropped that one did you get anything in your neck?? :p
 
Homelite taking out a big Oak

This is one of the bigger trees I have taken down. I just do removals for friends and family, I try to stay with firewood.
Jonathan
 
LOL Lumpy is a midget. kinda like the trees that he used fall LOL Nice pics Mr. Big almost as good as Rupe Bunyan LOL
 
Your turn thf to try and show up Rupe Bunyan's picture.....LOL..... my scanners full of saw dust and my arms tired! LJS

George W. Here's an old D7-3T skidding a 6' sugar pine butt log.
 

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