158. Precision Aim with Tall Balsam Trees
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
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Nice to see that the wood is pretty sound in this block. I’m guessing that it’s a fairly small chopper that is doing the yarding.
I was pretty lucky in my Heli career mostly bucking for the Air Crane and Chinook so the lengths were considerably bigger.
Nice work out there Bjarne ✊
That first tree hit another one and was swinging like 50-60f across!!!!...wow!!
Another great session by the wise man Master B.
experience isn't cheap , you had your way with these today ! thanks
Pretty work!
Making us wait for that big Cedar aye Bjarne? I was looking forward to it then checked the time stamp and went Bugger not going to see it today 😊
All appears your aim is perfect
Just stand on da end start boooouncing 🥳🥳🥳
Thank you.
When you say “rip” to me that means cut length wise. So does some else come in later and “rip” as on that 16meter you just fell.
Yes sir, another banger of a show. Lov the content. So the ripper peice, you buck the log to lenght and then they fly it that way or do you rip it first before the fly?
Yes it is ripped lengthwise then flown in two pieces
Bjarne , do you have to pay to stay on the barge ? Is it like a room and board thing ?
WHAT DO THE STRAPS MEAN HOW MANY LOGS YOUR SUPPOSE TO GET FROM THE TREE? mAYBE HOW FAR UP THE TREE YOUR SUPPOSE TO START CUTTING?
The straps prevent the tree from splitting when it hits the ground.
Depending on the length and size of the tree, determines the number of logs bucked. I use a “weight card” to tell me what length to make a log.
How did the clear Yellow Cedar axe handle work out?
😮😮😮 👍sangat kuat
Push Bjarne push, lol
You would think you knew what you're doing 😅
Great work as always but I’d rather see the face cut. And the bucking.