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I'm glad you mentioned the relevance of hinge thickness. It can make a huge difference in whether the tree comes over easily or not. Some of the oaks I've taken down required less than 5% hinge wood or they weren't budging. Interesting that you understand the 80-10-10 technique for making notches. It's not common language amongst older saw operators. Been enjoying your content. Very educational. Keep up the great work!
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I'm glad you mentioned the relevance of hinge thickness. It can make a huge difference in whether the tree comes over easily or not. Some of the oaks I've taken down required less than 5% hinge wood or they weren't budging. Interesting that you understand the 80-10-10 technique for making notches. It's not common language amongst older saw operators. Been enjoying your content. Very educational. Keep up the great work!
All the decent sized balsams like that on my property are hollow as a culvert. It’s good to get the, out before they start rotting
5:26 SHOW THAT CUT METHOD IRL !