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  1. Tucker943

    First Coos Bay cut and dealing with broken limbs

    I'll be damned if Im going to send my children out in to the world with no clue.
  2. Tucker943

    First Coos Bay cut and dealing with broken limbs

    Splitting and stacking firewood for my own home gives me a sense of self sufficiency. Like gardening. Natalie, my 6 year old can operate the splitter lever and has been since she was 4. Her and Emma, my 3 and a half year old, both can stack firewood. Not neatly. But they do it. I make them. Not...
  3. Tucker943

    First Coos Bay cut and dealing with broken limbs

    Which I just made a mental note of now that you remind me of it. A few times Ive started the bore well behind the hinge and inched forward towards the hinge until I felt a little bit of pressure forming. Then I resume cutting the bore in the opposite direction towards the back. This method, as...
  4. Tucker943

    First Coos Bay cut and dealing with broken limbs

    I should clarify my post. Every tree is different, as we all agree on that. Ive used a CB cut a handful of times, but those were on trees with a severe lean. Head weight on one side, but a rather upright trunk, no. With our east coast hardwood trees, Ive made the mistake of bore cutting an...
  5. Tucker943

    First Coos Bay cut and dealing with broken limbs

    Not that tree. Ive bore cut some severely loaded trees. If you know what you are doing, its dandy.
  6. Tucker943

    First Coos Bay cut and dealing with broken limbs

    Im missing something here. Why not bore cut it? Plain and simple and complete control of the lay.
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