No. I just have experience from an occasional snag or tree catching fire from a burn we might be on.... The hollow ones are most fun:|:
I do a lot of work on the already burnt or recently burnt when they are in my area. Keeps you on your toes. Hard on gear though.
High compliment coming from you Gerry my friend.. Thanks
Poor bugger that had to cut it the rest the way down and the trunk.... The HO called me and said his saw kept going dull. The lightening made Fulgurite down the trunk and into the ground. You can see some of the crystals on the end of the...
Now granted I did not have the terrain to deal with like Burnam's man there. I was actually surprised at how good a fiber I had for a hinge considering how dead it was. Often times, they will pop at the hinge brittle as all get out. Why we also put a limit line as well as the pull line. If one...
Yes sir.. Lightening struck and rotten to the ground. I went as high as I thought I needed to...Felling against the lean and I wanted to have some wedging ability even though we had rope in it. JIC. I toe kicked that rot and could pull it out by hand.
YUP! I would have not liked to had to even try that with a 42 plus bar!
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My 066 feels a tad neglected since I put that 044 together :/: I would Imagine the 046 would make it feel about the same. But boy does she shine when she needs to come off the truck :D
Still a heavy beast to deal with, let alone with broken ribs.. I've run the 066 with bruised ribs and it was no picnic just bucking a log.. TG I had already fallen the dang tree few days prior.. :P
Could not even imagine having to hunch over cutting a face ...
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