That's my thought too .I have a good cantidate that being a 100 foot plus shag bark with a tad bit side lean .
However I know where it will end up with a rope and some power on it ,with that Dutch guy it would be a guess on my part .
It must have taken me watching that swing thing a half a dozen times before I figured out how it worked . Works good but I would have never thought of that method in a million years .
I can about 90 degrees of swing ,usually .The last one I tired to do would have taken about 120 and like a dummy I snipped the wrong side of the hinge and thus had to practice taking down a leaner .:roll:
I don't think I'd make it as a faller on the slopes .
From what I saw he under cut the humbolt a tad on the down hill side in addition to leaving a little dutchman down hill . Now did he make a tapered back cut leaving meat on the up hill side.? I could'nt see the way he did it or see much of the stump .
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