Daniel
Carpal tunnel level member
- Location
- Suburban Philadelphia (Wayne)
That's not the main issue.. he bottomed out of his pulling system when the 5:1 ran out of rope... the stretch in the system from the floating block became a factor as the stretch took up a lot of that 5:1 travel before he started moving the tree.Its clear that he’s significantly downhill of the tree, so the angle of pull on a back leaner is even worse, he’s practically pushing it into the ground.
You can understand why his pulling is having little to no effect.
and then his back cut came in lower than the notch which makes it extremely hard to pound over with wedges. If his back cut had been at or above the notch, he wouldn't have had nearly so much trouble with the wedges. I wonder if the "European Trentch Cut" as shown by the x-man would negate the ill effects of a low back cut. I use the plate cut to add a little height to the front of the hinge, which gives more gives the hinge more flexibility and allows for a little more play in the height of the back cut. The trench cut has a similar effect in allowing the hinge to flex. I'm thinking it also will give enough play on the system to help with a low back cut.
Either way his pulling system had problems.










