Bendroctanus
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I’ll be an idiot, just for the halibutt.You can all be idiot's together
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I’ll be an idiot, just for the halibutt.You can all be idiot's together
Actually, i think it would have just punched a hole in the road.Without the cribbing logs, the main stem would have dropped another 6" or more. All that downward momentum dropping another 6"+ would have exponetially added to the rotation.... and likely had the piece roll all the way over stub and possibly jump the locust stump in the foreground.
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Bendro for the win. Without the cribbing this log would have punched holes in the road and simply sat down. Since the outcome in the vid was a bit of a clown show, and punching holes in the road would probably have been unacceptable we are left with the notion that there were far better ways to skin this cat.Actually, i think it would have just punched a hole in the road.
IMO
So, preacher, you preached to me how many times you've preached to all.... NOT TO LEAVE STUBS.But in this case idiot... the stub is what casued the log to roll
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Ya that's what I saidLooks like the stub itself reduced (actually stopped altogether) the rotation, along with causing it.
You will also see when the tree does rotate it take a 3/4 roll and stops on the same stub that caused the rotation,
Yep, that’s what you said.Ya that's what I said
You've out if your mind... That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard.Bend
Bendro for the win. Without the cribbing this log would have punched holes in the road and simply sat down.
You've out if your mind... That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard.
That stub was not pointing straight down. It was angled about 45 degrees...
The harder it hit the road, the more the rotation. The fact there was no damage to the road proves the padding log reduced the impact and therefore the resulting rotation...
Only a Sith deals in absolutes…You've out if your mind... That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard.
That stub was not pointing straight down. It was angled about 45 degrees...
The harder it hit the road, the more the rotation. The fact there was no damage to the road proves the padding log reduced the impact and therefore the resulting rotation...
You two have lost touch with reality. I have no respect for anyone that thinks your supposition is even worth considering. NFW. A perfect example of the garbage posted online.. more often found on FB than TB....
But here it is... and this is why I couldn't care less what any of you say...
Doesn’t that make you part of the garbage?perfect example of the garbage posted online.. more often found on FB than TB....
Yep, this is another GREAT example of why not to leave stubs.... Something you understand that I have been preaching for years...So, preacher, you preached to me how many times you've preached to all.... NOT TO LEAVE STUBS.
Yet, you left a huge stub and posted a vid to share about it. Meanwhile, you're still preaching.
Your saying so would suggest otherwise.and this is why I couldn't care less what any of you say...
The difference between me and you is that I know what I'm talking about.But the stub didn’t hit the road on impact, did it? Nope. It hit the center crib log and instantly went airborne and started rotating. The crib logs encouraged the bounce, created the rotation, and also prevented any of those massive stubs you left from digging in and stopping this log from rolling into the fence.
And I do find it amazing that the man who orchestrated this error filled shit show is accusing others of being idiots.
There were no other "massive stubs"..also prevented any of those massive stubs you left from digging in and stopping this log from rolling into the fence