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Different kind of fun. LOL. Thanks!Looks like a fun one!
Nice pics also would of loved to be a part of that! some cool rigging






I like and admire your technique in this situation as usual @27RMT0N but have to admit I don’t understand the wedging or barking, in that if I had taken the trouble to climb and set a solid line or two high in a tree with a difficult balance or lean (which I have - though never as high a 80’) I would have complete confidence in the winch(es) and line(s) doing the job of tilting the tree and felling it as desired.barked and wedged with 4x 10" wedges
Seems like the wedges would prevent any recoil even if that was a small amount from rope stretch, and they would provide an insurance policy in the event of a puller slipping. Just a guess!I like and admire your technique in this situation as usual @27RMT0N but have to admit I don’t understand the wedging or barking, in that if I had taken the trouble to climb and set a solid line or two high in a tree with a difficult balance or lean (which I have - though never as high a 80’) I would have complete confidence in the winch(es) and line(s) doing the job of tilting the tree and felling it as desired.
What happens to that wood? Incredible firewood mixed with other hardwoods. Any commercial value as lumber in your area?Some recent stuff
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The big splitting codom was an Osage orange- pruned and cabled