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  1. Burnham

    The Six Point Limbing Method

    Western redcedar will frequently be the same, in the lower portion of the tree. Western hemlock occasionally shows that form as well.
  2. Burnham

    The Six Point Limbing Method

    All fair points, Stig my friend...I readily concede them. Truth of the matter, most old growth logging here is done...not because there isn't old growth left, but because we understand now how valuable those stands are to ecosystem health, which we all depend on for life. But it won't work on...
  3. Burnham

    The Six Point Limbing Method

    Fine method, if you can stand on the ground...but Willard noted the normal PNW method of working from atop the log in an earlier post :). And I have to mildly disagree with his contention that fast saw/practice handles heavy limbs with this technique...up to a degree, sure, but try that with...
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