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    First Coos Bay cut and dealing with broken limbs

    Cold logging, thanks for the great photos, I admire your determination sir!
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    First Coos Bay cut and dealing with broken limbs

    Oh man, stobbing a tire coming out with a big load on the truck, and money tight at the same time. Makes for a tough day. Nowadays I just buck em up here on the farm and bring up the logs with a front end loader. It's like cheating, but easier on this old man, and I still get to run my saw :D...
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    First Coos Bay cut and dealing with broken limbs

    Hope you get to enjoy a long beautiful fall, doing something with a smile...........Bill
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    First Coos Bay cut and dealing with broken limbs

    Me too Butch, cutting my own wood is just another chore. Having to resort to it to get the bills paid is a backbreaker, but still better than many alternatives. On more than one occasion it's put food on our table.....Bill
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    First Coos Bay cut and dealing with broken limbs

    We live in tornado alley, it presents unique circumstances every time, combined with downed power lines. The more tools you have to deal with tension, with a clear understanding of where you need to be when it lets go, the more you'll live to tell about it. Then we have ice storms......Bill
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    First Coos Bay cut and dealing with broken limbs

    Good plan, get it right, get it done, and get out.....thanks Sean
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    First Coos Bay cut and dealing with broken limbs

    I found this forum by researching the cb cut, and found a discussion by Jerry Beranec, and Burnham. Gerry explained it the way he learned it from Mike Davis, and in my minds eye, I saw the stump looking like the one in Cfallers photos. The side cuts parallel to the lay. with the back cut letting...
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    First Coos Bay cut and dealing with broken limbs

    Thanks for the good look at the stump........Bill
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