Who the F is Daniel???

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Whew, im glad there is an answer to everything (premeditated failed hinges, who woulda guessed, so perfect)... I strive one day to have 1/10 the knowledge that daniel does.
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Trying to reason with daniel is like herding cats... Impossible.

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If you can't see that from the video, YOU ARE A TOTAL IDIOT.. just watch it again.. if that tree came all the way back over it would have gotten hung in the trees or landed on the fence. Why do you think I set the camera up on the far side of the fence. That was the perfect shot to show the tree landing on the lawn, just shy of the fence. How stupid can you be? And you think I AM delusional for thinking my techniques go over your heads...
 
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Why do you need a smaller piece for the flush cut when there is a skidsteer there?

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To fit it through the chipper, otherwise I'd have to either load it with the chips (which sucks) or rip it and chip both halves. And it saves half a backcut.
 
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Just another example of how I have to keep explaining such things to people who are so clueless, they don't get that that was the major point of video.


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You don't HAVE to keep explaining anything. It's not like we think you're casting pearls of wisdom at our feet. Isn't AS more your speed anyway?

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....You are stuck.. ANd I keep getting it done..

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Nobody is stuck, we get it done all day everyday... without goofy videos.
...but now if we were talking gutter cleaning, i'm sure you've got all the best moves.
 
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Nobody is stuck, we get it done all day everyday... without goofy videos.

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Ya right.. but you're not makin much getting it done... last I heard you couldn't even afford a still camera, much less the time and equipment to post video.. And what do you do? Post threads showing pics of your cat rescues. Proud of those cat rescues are ya?
 
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BANJO:
"HOPEFULLY swing it right out and drop those tips right out in the road"

"They all SHOULD end up in the cul-de-sac"

When you compare statements like these, which you often make in your videos, with your after the fact, super over confident online persona it really shows the cracks in Daniel Murphy. I think you are a deeply troubled man. You should go on a walkabout, you need to rediscover yourself. Peace, and happy healing.

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DANIEL:
Does anyone know what he's talking about???


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Yes, Daniel. Every word.

Happy landings when you finally come back to earth.
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Please explain then... all those trees hinged as planned..

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BANJO:
"HOPEFULLY swing it right out and drop those tips right out in the road"

"They all SHOULD end up in the cul-de-sac"

When you compare statements like these, which you often make in your videos, with your after the fact, super over confident online persona it really shows the cracks in Daniel Murphy. I think you are a deeply troubled man. You should go on a walkabout, you need to rediscover yourself. Peace, and happy healing.

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DANIEL:
Does anyone know what he's talking about???


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Yes, Daniel. Every word.

Happy landings when you finally come back to earth.
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Considering it takes three steps to do a step cut, and just two to do a traditional eliminates a whole step. Saying that a step cut is easier than a traditional notch and back cut is absurd. I suppose you want to go back in time and tell all those that pioneered tree felling that they're a bunch of idiots for taking the hard road. Maybe all the west coast timber fallers too for not using a skid steer to pull their trees over.
 
Everybody knows it's much easier to load up the skid steer than a fiddle block.

I posted cat pictures because i thought they were unusual... Falling trees? I see'em every day... Except the ones I put down don't clobber the landscape as part of the bargain.

And yep, money's tight, Winter was slow... I guess that means I'm clueless.

Daniel, you have the social dexterity of a shut-in 12 year old. Your delusions used to be sad, now they're amusing. Good luck in your quest for going down as, The Guy that invented the indespensible step cut. You'll be up there with the guy that invented the Coos Bay cut.... What WAS his name? I can't remember.

Keep casting your pearls Daniel, i can use the laughs.
 
If the faller is planning on making the notch above the trunk flare and then flush cutting the stump, the step cut saves half the back cut.. And it is easier to set the backcut with the plunge, especially on bigger trees.

If the faller is using just one low cut, he needs to put the face in the trunk flare, which can be difficult, especially on big trees with wide trunk flares, where the hinge is significantly longe than the bar.

So on bigger trees with wide trunk flares and tight LZs the step cut is much easier..

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Considering it takes three steps to do a step cut, and just two to do a traditional eliminates a whole step. Saying that a step cut is easier than a traditional notch and back cut is absurd. I suppose you want to go back in time and tell all those that pioneered tree felling that they're a bunch of idiots for taking the hard road. Maybe all the west coast timber fallers too for not using a skid steer to pull their trees over.

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And yep, money's tight, Winter was slow... I guess that means I'm clueless.

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It means you are a broke tree climber, which brings into question your productivity. Every tree climber I know that gets things done in the real world has plenty of work and makes good money, year round, even in a tight economy..

You say you "get it done everyday", but you can barely keep the bills paid with your methods. And you trash talk me, my techniques, and equipment that regularly prodcue $100+/man/hour on competitve low bids.
 
Oh my Daniel! You have cut me to the quick with your amazing insight. So you figure a personal attack might net you something where your technical mediocrity fails you?

I make enough money to take care of two kids, keep them playing club sports all year (try that sometime), pay for their advanced education, keep a young guy employed... oh, having two residences takes some extra change... volunteer work takes a little time. I'll bet $1000 I pay my ground help more than you do.

So yeah, buying a video camera isn't really much of a priority.

I've made a lot of money in my life... a lot. It's just not very interesting anymore. I'm an arborist now
because I love trees and I love climbing. I have nothing to prove and all day to not prove it. (thanks Rich)

You on the other hand apparently have something to get off your chest... something without value to anyone but your own outsized ego. It's funny how you are completely oblivious to what a fool you make of yourself... It's even funnier how you then go trying to paint a large, long established community of tree care professionals as fools rejecting your triumphant methods. Hysterical really. That's why I keep troll feeding you, I get a kick out what a complete screw up you are.
(normally I would feel bad but your multiple threats via PM cured that).

You rant like a child whenever someone disagrees with you, you fail to answer important and telling questions and then focus on trivial details... classic juvenile behavior.

People have repeatedly tried to understand why you behave like you're deserving of such a grossly over-inflated ego, we've tried to be mellow only to be attacked either in PM's or en masse as if all our accumulated experience is wrong and only you are right. You claim to be an old hand at real tree work and you aren't.

Got any other nasty comments about my personal faults? I have many to choose from... and I'm proud of most of them.
 
"We need 4 hugs a day for survival.

We need 8 hugs a day for maintenance.

We need 12 hugs a day for growth."


Daniel, I think you need some extra hugs. You are obviously starved for attention. I think if you had more love in your life you wouldn't be compelled to seek negative attention from your peers. That's right, your peers, we are all Arborists here after all.
I'll bet you are actually a very self conscious man and you are probably very hard on yourself.
 
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