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  1. wiley_p

    First Coos Bay cut and dealing with broken limbs

    Stig I'll take the Gopro out on Saturday and drop a couple. When I first was shown how to do it I thought I was getting messed with. It works and I have done a few hundred times with no mishaps. Not any scarier than putting in a Coos Bay.
  2. wiley_p

    First Coos Bay cut and dealing with broken limbs

    Both you fellas know I am not a tech guy. so can't do the Photoshop cool line and arrow things. So let's see.....From the back looking at a clock, the holding wood is right where the pin on the hands are (thickness is gauged by diameter). The bottom of the face is right around 4 o'clock the top...
  3. wiley_p

    First Coos Bay cut and dealing with broken limbs

    Think holding wood like a Coos Bay, oriented to the head. Your "face" is super steep going sidehill to the head and the "backcut" is real steep as well coming from the top. Seems nuts but works like a charm, keeps you from blowing it up and having to chase the bastard down the slope.
  4. wiley_p

    First Coos Bay cut and dealing with broken limbs

    I think a sidehill takes the prize for head leaning Alder. Good chance of getting it to swing.
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