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The hazard tree
Ok, all's well that ends well...not an auspicious beginning to a tale, but sometimes the truth is less than flattering .
Young Brent needs more practice, clearly. But with sufficient coaching he got the face to a generally satisfactory shape, and in truth, from the getgo his gun was accurate. I left most of that coaching to his boss, the Hotshot super. Took long enough for me to get antsy, I hate that part of it. About the only thing I suggested was gutting the hinge to make sure it would wedge over easily...probably not really needed, as he'd ended up with a deep hinge anyway.
He was running what appeared to be a nearly new 460 with a 28 inch bar. The tree was about 36 inch dbh...I'd guess about 175 feet tall, maybe a little more. He double cut the face, and quarter cut the back. I offered him my 066 w/36" bar, but he declined...don't know why, but no matter.
It went over with a little nudging and right into the lay. It was a narrow spot, and had to brush through the crowns of a couple of good sized red cedars to get there.
Here's some pics. First is the tree, then the historic house and garage, then the intended lay.
Ok, all's well that ends well...not an auspicious beginning to a tale, but sometimes the truth is less than flattering .
Young Brent needs more practice, clearly. But with sufficient coaching he got the face to a generally satisfactory shape, and in truth, from the getgo his gun was accurate. I left most of that coaching to his boss, the Hotshot super. Took long enough for me to get antsy, I hate that part of it. About the only thing I suggested was gutting the hinge to make sure it would wedge over easily...probably not really needed, as he'd ended up with a deep hinge anyway.
He was running what appeared to be a nearly new 460 with a 28 inch bar. The tree was about 36 inch dbh...I'd guess about 175 feet tall, maybe a little more. He double cut the face, and quarter cut the back. I offered him my 066 w/36" bar, but he declined...don't know why, but no matter.
It went over with a little nudging and right into the lay. It was a narrow spot, and had to brush through the crowns of a couple of good sized red cedars to get there.
Here's some pics. First is the tree, then the historic house and garage, then the intended lay.
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