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  1. R

    Anyone for domino's?

    Normal hinge, set a wedge to hold it and move back to the next tree. But a normal hinge to me might be a thin hinge to a Arborist.
  2. R

    Anyone for domino's?

    If you were to cut the log at that point you would find all the grains separated. The log may be bad for 6 feet each way of the impact. It would look splintered.
  3. R

    Anyone for domino's?

    The only reason I could think of, was the one had a lean back at the other tree. They wanted everything felled that direction. So instead of a bunch of pounding wedges or jacking, he tipped it with the other tree. It cost him a bunch of lumber though. His pusher tree split and broke well below...
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