another backleaner

yeaterday I took down some Poplars . Good size . Dropped the poles @ 75 ft. Over an irragation field , by a patio , in Wayne . Somehow it went right . Perfect drops . I used my secret peanut butter and jelly knotch . Your nuts if you think I'm showing you that one . When we were done we drank grape drink on the patio , and I erased the video of the peanut butter and jelly knotch . Don't try and get it out of me either. I learned that down the shore in Hurricane Earl ,last week, should have been there ....
 
Sicko.
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Daniels main fault is his lack of ability to take advice and stubborness. Some could say a part of leadership. Not the best part but a part.

His work could be safer but it could also be much more dangerous. Got to look at the positive. I just saw five stumps with no face notch and a steep salami back cut. These were on a high profile corner. Of course these stumps will be left as is till they rot. How many other homeowners and pro/am tree services will think this is a proper notch and copy the technique.

Daniel, maybe buy a motorbike and have some fun, go back to basics on tree techniques. Some of the best innovations are the ones we've forgotten.

My favorite thing on these forums is the videos, good or bad. They are the best learning format for myself anyway. I'd just love to get a camera and post some of my action, good and bad. I sure do apppreciate other's videos.
 
your avatar name shouldn't be boreality it should be boring reality. your like the fat kid that ate the last donut of comedy. don't try to turn this one pleasure i have left in life into some super serious therapy session where daniel confesses he loves to day dream about his glory days gone bye bye with the big timber fallers in northern cali and in his new reality he cleans out gutters. he knows its a far cry from the glory he was never ever ever a part of, but in his mind all there is left in this world is power yoga, fried banana bbq stepped barber chair and bologna back cuts, and lots of hair spray. so lets leave boring reality out of this a return to the roasting of daniel and his nobody cleans out gutters like i do videos.

daniel, serious note if you make $4000 a day cleaning gutters why in the _____ are you doing tree work? i mean i would take up some serious hobbies with $20,000.00 a week for janitorial work rolling in. i'd be the gutter cleaningist motherhumper in history, man. thats a mil forty bro! go back to cleaning gutters cause you sure don't have any and i mean any saw dust in your blood. your making silly games out of serious work. a "stepped barber chair backcut"? wtf!? don't quit your day job.
 
I can literally feel the critical mass of ignorance crushing this forum under its idiotic weight.

If you don't use stepped barber chair backcuts, you know nothing about cleaning gutters.

Time to go wipe the snot out of my nose and pretend like I know anything about the career path I have chosen for myself.


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You gotta like the pro/am tree service definition Jeff. I thought it was a good one. What about my can of peas joke? That one was so bad I didn't even get a groan out of my ground worker. Nothing.

I just want more videos. If you got em post em.
 
OK As far as notching in the direction of lay. If dealing with a side leaner some times the notch is made away from the directon of lay. Lets say its leaning toward 5 oclock as you look down from the sky. notch toward 7 oclock to get it to land at 6. This is not the same as having the tree end up at 3 oclock.


If there was alot of variables and extra lines installed to support and guy the tree this should have been put in the post to explain how you made the tree go where you want. That would help people learn and see how it was done skillfully and not just luck. By leaving all that out all we had to go on is what we saw.
 

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