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Post by Ratty on Oct 29, 2019 11:53:45 GMT
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Post by walnut on Oct 29, 2019 20:46:01 GMT
Darwin Award Contender I think he has a workable plan, he is sawing a weak spot, then will break it over with a tractor. I suppose they don't want the log to fall over the ledge and get stuck. It does look silly though
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Post by blustnmtn on Oct 30, 2019 9:57:13 GMT
Darwin Award Contender I think he has a workable plan, he is sawing a weak spot, then will break it over with a tractor. I suppose they don't want the log to fall over the ledge and get stuck. It does look silly though I agree. The cable tension is the only reason the chainsaw isn’t pinched. Takes balls though because all that potential energy can do things that you don’t consider...very quickly. Placing the felling notch that high had to be a pretty deliberate decision.
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Post by sigurdur on Oct 31, 2019 1:47:48 GMT
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Post by blustnmtn on Oct 31, 2019 23:42:51 GMT
I agree. The cable tension is the only reason the chainsaw isn’t pinched. Takes balls though because all that potential energy can do things that you don’t consider...very quickly. Placing the felling notch that high had to be a pretty deliberate decision. Wish there was a video to watch how it ends. Quick vote Stihl or Husky? Stihl!
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Post by blustnmtn on Oct 31, 2019 23:46:42 GMT
My best friends nephew has that rifle. It’s nice in the woods particularly in rotten weather. Used prominently in the movie “Wind River”.
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Post by missouriboy on Nov 1, 2019 0:14:40 GMT
Beto will be by shortly with a check. Buy two.
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Post by walnut on Nov 1, 2019 0:15:17 GMT
I agree. The cable tension is the only reason the chainsaw isn’t pinched. Takes balls though because all that potential energy can do things that you don’t consider...very quickly. Placing the felling notch that high had to be a pretty deliberate decision. Wish there was a video to watch how it ends. Quick vote Stihl or Husky? Looks like Stihl. I've cut a tree that very way, you cut the top off first so that the length of the tree can't lever into a nearby building. You tie a cable up there to get some tension and to help direct the tree. You lean a ladder up there somewhere and hope for the best
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Post by blustnmtn on Nov 1, 2019 0:25:28 GMT
Beto will be by shortly with a check. Buy two. As “The Duke” said: “That’ll be the Day”.
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Post by Ratty on Nov 1, 2019 6:14:20 GMT
I agree. The cable tension is the only reason the chainsaw isn’t pinched. Takes balls though because all that potential energy can do things that you don’t consider...very quickly. Placing the felling notch that high had to be a pretty deliberate decision. Wish there was a video to watch how it ends. Quick vote Stihl or Husky?Yes. BTW, I have an 'after' picture:
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Post by Ratty on Nov 1, 2019 6:31:39 GMT
Beto will be by shortly with a check. Buy two. As “The Duke” said: “That’ll be the Day”. I owned one - not a smart as that - many years ago. Eventually sold it to Big John, the range officer at Belmont when I became too weak to carry the ammo.
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Post by nautonnier on Nov 1, 2019 23:11:24 GMT
"Why I’m Counting on ‘Generation Joker’ Western civilization has just one hope – zoomers.
Joker is a masterpiece. But even more remarkable than its stylistic brilliance and moral seriousness is the triviality with which it has been approached by the liberal establishment. I have read a few dozen reviews of Joker by now. Not a single one is written as intelligently as the movie is, which is the opposite of how film coverage normally goes. At most publications, reviewing Joker has been farmed out to the junior women on staff. Perhaps the men are too overawed and incapacitated by it, like the rest of us, to dissemble. More likely, their editors are up to something. I’ve been watching verified imbeciles sperg out about it for weeks. It hasn’t been an ordinary kind of sperg-out. When they hate something, but are not afraid of it, they go to war: You see op-eds, tweet storms, endless invective. But when our social justice overlords are truly, madly, uncontrollably terrified by something, they pretend to be bored by it. They affect indifference. Except, they do it in perfect unison—which is how you can tell it’s a lie."More Here:> summit.news/2019/11/01/why-im-counting-on-generation-joker/
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Post by nautonnier on Nov 2, 2019 1:16:04 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on Nov 2, 2019 2:30:29 GMT
As “The Duke” said: “That’ll be the Day”. I owned one - not a smart as that - many years ago. Eventually sold it to Big John, the range officer at Belmont when I became too weak to carry the ammo. You should have upgraded to the self-propelled model.
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Post by Ratty on Nov 2, 2019 3:38:16 GMT
I owned one - not a smart as that - many years ago. Eventually sold it to Big John, the range officer at Belmont when I became too weak to carry the ammo. You should have upgraded to the self-propelled model. Like this?
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