He's probably got one laying around somewhere I mean he's got everything what doesn't he have all that little stuff left up there he could have took out with that electric Saw I mean I guess the days with two lanyards spikes a safety line and you're roping line and chainsaw to put it on the ground is done anyway good job nobody got hurt or respect I die to have that nice of equipment
Always thought it was strange how much differently guys in Europe, the East Coast and then us in the the west cut trees. I know I wish I could find a damn 592xp for sale here though. I want to dual port the exhaust on one so bad lol. So frustrating 😫
Same I’m sitting here wondering why they’re doing all those extra steps, I’m sure there’s reasons that just don’t apply to the west coast stuff but idk?
I don't get why you would use a plunge cut here instead of a regular face cut and back cut, pounding wedges in as you go. Especially when you could have a line in it hooked to the small piece of equipment! Good job though. Tree is on the ground safe
@@patkarlsson plunge cut is great for heavy leaning trees in order to reduce the chance of "barberchair." But in this situation the trigger of the plunge cut is not allowing lift from your wedge. I usually make the face cut then start my back cut; Once I have enough room for the bar and a wedge, I'll pound in a wedge, then cut a little more, then pound the wedge. Keep doing this until you have desired hingewood then either pull over with your rope or keep pounding until it falls over.
This is absolutely amazing, good job👍🏻
amazing tree cutting skills😊💪
Nothing special with this! But thanks
Nice Video, nice work👌👍
Thanks!
Great job my friend I think it's time for a new scare strap flip line safety lanyard LOL
Yeah I have one on the way actually
He's probably got one laying around somewhere I mean he's got everything what doesn't he have all that little stuff left up there he could have took out with that electric Saw I mean I guess the days with two lanyards spikes a safety line and you're roping line and chainsaw to put it on the ground is done anyway good job nobody got hurt or respect I die to have that nice of equipment
@@patkarlsson maybe My Dad has a chainsaw
Wow amazing Spider-Man
Great use of your spar stem!
Nice work I need a 592xp 😊
Crap! Get in line. Nwest Wisconsin 4 weeks out.
Nice cutting Wood
Your groundsman should let them branches run a little bit
Yes some of them sure but it was his first time on the rope this day
How do you like the zigzag do you trust it do you think it's a good tool
Zigzag is great!
@@patkarlsson thank you
Always thought it was strange how much differently guys in Europe, the East Coast and then us in the the west cut trees. I know I wish I could find a damn 592xp for sale here though. I want to dual port the exhaust on one so bad lol. So frustrating 😫
Same I’m sitting here wondering why they’re doing all those extra steps, I’m sure there’s reasons that just don’t apply to the west coast stuff but idk?
I don't get why you would use a plunge cut here instead of a regular face cut and back cut, pounding wedges in as you go. Especially when you could have a line in it hooked to the small piece of equipment! Good job though. Tree is on the ground safe
What is wrong with the plungecut? Its standard cut we use in Sweden. What are the benefits of doing a back cut?
Plunge cut seems unnecessary.
@@bretparisian697 Why? What is a safer method that is not unnecessary?
@@patkarlsson plunge cut is great for heavy leaning trees in order to reduce the chance of "barberchair." But in this situation the trigger of the plunge cut is not allowing lift from your wedge. I usually make the face cut then start my back cut; Once I have enough room for the bar and a wedge, I'll pound in a wedge, then cut a little more, then pound the wedge. Keep doing this until you have desired hingewood then either pull over with your rope or keep pounding until it falls over.
I agree with Jared Eberly
Some of these notches a little different it works all the same tho good job
What model is the electric chainsaw?
It is the Husqvarna T540iXP with BLi200X battery
@@patkarlsson Thanks for the reply
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