I love this! It's good to see someone who prioritizes safety in woodcutting. Some of the RUclips videos I've seen on the subject make my hair stand on end.
Really cool. Ways to cut trees and never considered and probably will never need to do in my lifetime, but now that I've seen this if I ever need to do it I know it can be done and have an idea of how to do it.
You got some skills with the chain saw and falling man. I couldnt say that on the falling clip because the comments are turned off most likely cause the ignorant tree huggers
I love this! It's good to see someone who prioritizes safety in woodcutting. Some of the RUclips videos I've seen on the subject make my hair stand on end.
Really cool. Ways to cut trees and never considered and probably will never need to do in my lifetime, but now that I've seen this if I ever need to do it I know it can be done and have an idea of how to do it.
This is pure magick, I am utterly impressed! And at the same time alamed at the rate this kind of knowledge is disappearing in todays world...
great use of deadmans to achieve the safety along with the mini pulley blocks.
That is neat! Helps bring some additional ideas of a "helper" to cut as one person.
Please keep posting, I love your videos. Videos with information for newbies would be awesome as well.
So great!
Great photography on this one!
Well I'v got to hand it to you, what a great idea one I'll try out, a top tip thanks
I want to learn everything you know.
neat
where is this? Britain? US, Canada? I presume US due to use in inches.
Pacific Northwest - Western Washington State, USA
You got some skills with the chain saw and falling man. I couldnt say that on the falling clip because the comments are turned off most likely cause the ignorant tree huggers