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  1. davidwyby

    Horizontal limb splitting/barberchairing.

    Oh, yeah. Coos bay is more just a Mohawk, forgot. I like the T, but the triangle is fast. Basically just bucking. I like both better than the Mohawk for their directional control. . I have a big lead still hanging off that downed oak I’m going to try to swing a little.
  2. davidwyby

    Horizontal limb splitting/barberchairing.

    -vid in Tree Felling Vids
  3. davidwyby

    Horizontal limb splitting/barberchairing.

    Dropped a 6’ oak today, need to put the vid together. Meantime here is a coos I did just for you while breaking down the canopy after felling.
  4. davidwyby

    Horizontal limb splitting/barberchairing.

    Yes, just one has to watch out for pinch down there.
  5. davidwyby

    Horizontal limb splitting/barberchairing.

    I like the T style. Thinking more, specifically the face cut. What often causes a chair is when a face closes after the crown already has momentum. A kerf face does not allow much momentum to build. A very open face should let you get a good portion of the limb cut before the face closes…but...
  6. davidwyby

    Horizontal limb splitting/barberchairing.

    I’m familiar, with two versions…but my bar was too long! 😬🤣
  7. davidwyby

    Horizontal limb splitting/barberchairing.

    I was going to create a thread about this but saw this one. I recently whacked a bunch of big salt cedar limbs off. In the official work pics thread. It seems SC is similar to cottonwood. I faced some on the bottom, some I just kerf faced, some no face so they would swing drop. These were limbs...
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