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  1. WoodCutr

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    ive run the 20" on my 500i, its fast but not quite as fast as the 81 the difference, the 881 is a low RPM saw but wicked torque, I can bog it down easy with a 20" chain with low rakers, it eats!
  2. WoodCutr

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    its actually not that bad, cant one hand it so I dont mind now, my 200T is another story, its bar heavy and I one hand it way more than I should, my right wrist don't like me for that
  3. WoodCutr

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    for a long bar, it has to rotate further before the saw turns the same number of degrees say a 12" bar has to rotate 36" at the tip to turn the saw 90 degrees upon kickback, a 36" bar now has to move close to maybe 8 feet, also moving much slower because the lever action, long bars are safer...
  4. WoodCutr

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    in the US, we do 3 cuts usually, 2 for the face and one in the back, VERY rare to do the side snip, mark the hinge, shave the lower twigs off, adding a snipe, marking the lay with a hammer we might do a sizwheel or a snipe sometimes on real critical stuff, but I cant remember last time I needed...
  5. WoodCutr

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    all im saying is, its funny cuz its true, heres the actual into to the level 2 European Chainsaw Certification course
  6. WoodCutr

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    well, it IS Europe, the kingdom of the short bar, maybe its just really cold there year round?
  7. WoodCutr

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    I agree, but I wasn't about to pay $600 and wait 3 weeks for the crane to make one last pick, especially since it was an $11000 job, and we had already kept re-scheduling for over a month due to snow wasn't a job where we could rig stuff, tree was too compromised and too many things to hit down...
  8. WoodCutr

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    most of my night work consists of raking and hauling logs, but ive done a few crane picks in the dusk/near dark with no moon I love working at night, id MUCH rather set up light towers around a job and run all night instead of all day, cooler, less traffic, less pedestrians, and more concentration
  9. WoodCutr

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    yeah no kidding, it goes south quick with morons up there cutting stuff without a clue how to rig, balance, or know what a piece weighs
  10. WoodCutr

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    this one actually tips over
  11. WoodCutr

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    this crane didn't tip, but yikes that side load was terrible!
  12. WoodCutr

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Oh I wasn't gonna give up, just try and reel back my messages some
  13. WoodCutr

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    spoken like a true professional possibly my vinegar content is 1 or 2%, best before date: 10am most of the members here know me, and not in a good way, theres only 1 or 2 people here that I think would say Hi when they run into me at TCI expo next year (if I even go) I tried that, you can see...
  14. WoodCutr

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    same one you do, just a few more miles south is the difference that big? everything down here is all haphazard, roads arent even close to the same width from one end to the other, powerlines zigzag all over the roads, trees arent planted in rows that even somewhat resemble rows the only "order"...
  15. WoodCutr

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    just an observation, Europeans do everything perfectly and by the book, whereas us americans just kinda do stuff and hope for the best not trying to be an asshole, its just something ive noticed sorry if my comment came across the wrong way, as ive mentioned (and been told) before, I have a...
  16. WoodCutr

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    highly technical planting, the angle of the dangle of every tree must be within 0.05 degrees, and the soil PH and moisture content is individually adjusted for every single tree, this is Denmark we are talking about, not these dang hillbilly americans just throwing trees on the ground and making...
  17. WoodCutr

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    going back and watching some of my climbing videos and saw this, what luck? wish I had a better camera angle but this is all I got, worst part is that I was almost 10ft below the hook and had to wiggle my way back up to it! (I was pulling my lanyard out of the hook and it snagged up)
  18. WoodCutr

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    thats me yeah, my dad does about 75% of the climbing, with me climbing its rare the tree gets done in one day but man I can chip some brush like nobody's business so I stay on the ground generally ive been climbing for around 4 years now, 2 years professionally and 2 years for fun basically
  19. WoodCutr

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    thanks, no idea how I managed to catch that while watching my phone screen to make sure the saw was in frame
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