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  1. SeanKroll

    Full Wrap vs. 3/4 Wrap?

    I run one dog 'up' and one dog 'down'. Works a treat.
  2. SeanKroll

    Full Wrap vs. 3/4 Wrap?

    And yet they don't catch on.
  3. SeanKroll

    Full Wrap vs. 3/4 Wrap?

    I may misunderstand. I don't gather half the height of the flare. Is that saying if the buttress roots extend 6 inches away from the core of the stump, which may be 20" across, you need to cut 3" off the dirt?
  4. SeanKroll

    Full Wrap vs. 3/4 Wrap?

    That's not that low, is it? Would the full-wrap bump into the flares?
  5. SeanKroll

    Full Wrap vs. 3/4 Wrap?

    Stig, be that as it may about stump height, do you/ have you used full-wraps ever? Logging in Switzerland?
  6. SeanKroll

    Full Wrap vs. 3/4 Wrap?

    Steep hills sorta necessitate a full-wrap for ergonomics. Denmark is mentioned to be flat-flat.
  7. SeanKroll

    Full Wrap vs. 3/4 Wrap?

    I got my stumps as low as I wanted, yesterday. I bet they spend the money on grinding. Koi pond business in yard. Pics today. Koi, not stumps.
  8. SeanKroll

    Full Wrap vs. 3/4 Wrap?

    Nobody wants to pay for stump grinding. Hope you're charging for an ALAP cut over a standard cut. Included in the cost of removal, a stump 4-6" above the soil line. $300 for grind and clean-up, $50 for cutting ALAP. Easy for them to pay $50 if you explain that it is the worst type of cutting...
  9. SeanKroll

    Full Wrap vs. 3/4 Wrap?

    Only downside of a full wrap handle is you can't cut dirty stump wood with it. That's what a stump grinder is for. Much more ergonomic. Useful in the tree where the position of the bar (top side or bottom side of powerhead) in relation to your climbing gear/ rigging gear can make a difference.
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