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  1. SeanKroll

    Forestry Service and the Humboldt Cut

    That's where the truth lies.
  2. SeanKroll

    Forestry Service and the Humboldt Cut

    If felling cuts are hard, more practice/ experience is needed. Felling cuts are just a mark of professionalism. It takes time to learn proficiency, but then should require minimal thought, like throwing a throw line, ascending a rope, etc. If something is hard, do it more. Don't be the...
  3. SeanKroll

    Forestry Service and the Humboldt Cut

    Independent of function... A heavy Humboldt is less work to break out of a trunk. A Humboldt aloft may be more likely to fall out onto a delicate thing below when you are not wanting it. Way easier to cut a Humboldt at shoulder/ head high, as is done to find better wood above decay in root...
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