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  1. treebilly

    The Problem With Tip Tying

    Ground guy played a part. If he let it run it would’ve been below everyone. Basically what you said about the riffing point being almost above or further away was what I was trying to refer to as the “place” to use it.
  2. treebilly

    The Problem With Tip Tying

    I prefer to use it when there are multiple tops that aren’t wide spread. Piece can come down vertically with the butt first. Ground crew can then just walk it out. A lot of times they will hook the winch line to it and float it to the chipper. I won’t do it with a log though unless I have a real...
  3. treebilly

    The Problem With Tip Tying

    I wouldn’t say never do it. It definitely has a place. I prefer to be closer to balancing. Slightly heavy one way or the other still achieves the same goal but works so much smoother and most certainly looks way cooler. Not that it mattered in that video but it also makes the ground mans job...
  4. treebilly

    The Problem With Tip Tying

    He joined here for a short while. Posted a few times. But yes he’s referring to the “human” guy. Found him. Rlfailuer
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