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  1. SeanKroll

    Ups and Downs...

    Hills change logistics, and impact from machines, capabilities of machines, for sure. You being the climber touching the tree have perspectives lost to video. Just for discussion, my perspective, cottonwood is questionable, sometimes very questionable with hidden defects that are easily grown...
  2. SeanKroll

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    Ya, Gary, if you start at 6, insert wedges past 9 and 3. Exit at 12, both hands on saw, not shockloading your arm with a saw swinging away, possibly with the engine running, chainbrake disengaged. When you get to the far side, the piece will tilt back, over the wedges, resting at 6:00. FWIW, A...
  3. SeanKroll

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    Does that make sense enough, or would a drawing help? Smarter not harder.
  4. SeanKroll

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    Gary, if you can stick two wedges (maybe on cords) farther away from you than the COG of the piece (55-60% through the cut, when you get to the far side of the cut, you won't be bound, and the kerf will open on the far side upon completing the cut to make getting your saw out easy. You will have...
  5. SeanKroll

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    I typically tell people that I can treat it like the Queen's gardens, but buying and spreading a couple bag of soil and grass seed is going to be way cheaper for them, than me protecting their grass. Some people want more savings, a few people don't care about the saving, and want low-impact.
  6. SeanKroll

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    Thanks, Patrick. Camera's often lie. After enough close calls/ near death experiences, I trust my safety to other people as little as I need to. I'm a big fan of self-lowering, as possibly. I'm a fan of crash pads, too. Not so much a fan of negative rigging, because it means trusting...
  7. SeanKroll

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    I liked the video. I can't see why you would negative-block if you can rig bigger into the overhead stem. Care to comment?
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