Very useful video, but I wonder how his cut would work on a much larger tree. I will be trying this same exact scenario soon on large oaks, and boring through and wedging the tree first before making the last cut through the back would be the logical step.
That was an exceptionally helpful video! Easy to understand and part numbers and directions along the way that anyone can understand.
Glad it was helpful!
Throwline and a running bowline will get the line nice and high.
Very useful video, but I wonder how his cut would work on a much larger tree. I will be trying this same exact scenario soon on large oaks, and boring through and wedging the tree first before making the last cut through the back would be the logical step.
all the editing made this video hard to watch.
Sorry. Hope you were able to find what you were looking for anyway. Our new videos have less editing.
Well done Lads.. I'm working on wife letting me get a PW.. winch! This "Winch Porn" helped me out ALOT
Portable Winch -- what was the length of your rope? Thank you.
In this video, we used a 100 meter (328').
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nice .....camerawoman should be wearing helmet and hyvis jacket
You're right! Thanks.
Lady with camera running behind the leaning tree...kinda risky.
The special effects are very annoying. You don’t need all that glitz.
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The music sucks
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