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  1. cory

    Notchless Felling?

    Amazing post, Jay. I agree with it all. But I would add that if something is ripped/torn etc etc and it is done on purpose with knowledge and intent, and it is efficient, then it is as "artful" as a more traditional precision cut, it's just less immediately evident to an observer of the result...
  2. cory

    Notchless Felling?

    Good post, Page
  3. cory

    Notchless Felling?

    That's like saying you have vid of wood being cut with a chainsaw, it happens all day every day. Like MB said, the topic is felling.
  4. cory

    Notchless Felling?

    Ed, that was an awesome vid, thanks for posting. Liebherr makes some nice equipment, das German engineering.
  5. cory

    Notchless Felling?

    This is what is being discussed afaik, I didn't see any of that in the Murph vid? Cutting leaning large pieces is SOP when it is called for.
  6. cory

    Notchless Felling?

    Back chaining 6''ers is one thing, murph and the op are saying directionally fall large stems, how is that done? Not to mention that cutting at the root flare in most residential settings is going to dull the chain which by itself is a large argument against doing it that way, imo.
  7. cory

    Notchless Felling?

    I would too. I don't understand exactly what is being said/done with it.
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