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Windfall Whips and Widowmakers, the Hazard's of Working in the Woods.
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<blockquote data-quote="jblnut" data-source="post: 8203851" data-attributes="member: 193335"><p>We had a 1/2” wire rope tied to the base of an 18” red oak with a Bobcat 763 skiddy pulling the center of the rope in a perpendicular direction so the one side wouldn’t fall on his cattle working area. Took a bit of rigging to get it all right but it went off without any drama. </p><p></p><p>Plan plan plan and plan some more. Once chips are flying it’s too late to plan anymore. </p><p></p><p>I told him to get me a work platform I could abandon in a hurry if needed and he came back with a round bale. Perfect. I baled this bale and 95 of his buddies last summer and sold them to him so it was fun being reunited lol. It made a great work platform and we moved it for the second cut. </p><p>[ATTACH=full]1160727[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jblnut, post: 8203851, member: 193335"] We had a 1/2” wire rope tied to the base of an 18” red oak with a Bobcat 763 skiddy pulling the center of the rope in a perpendicular direction so the one side wouldn’t fall on his cattle working area. Took a bit of rigging to get it all right but it went off without any drama. Plan plan plan and plan some more. Once chips are flying it’s too late to plan anymore. I told him to get me a work platform I could abandon in a hurry if needed and he came back with a round bale. Perfect. I baled this bale and 95 of his buddies last summer and sold them to him so it was fun being reunited lol. It made a great work platform and we moved it for the second cut. [ATTACH type="full" alt="IMG_0821.jpeg"]1160727[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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