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On 1/15/2018 at 17:59, stewmo said:

Here’s one -

 


Says increases the predictability of the pick.

And another on this YouTube-

 

 



Can’t seem to find a presentation on it as such. Maybe I need to dig around the US arb forums?!

i wonder how much that cost to pick out that medium cheery?!

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1 hour ago, wicklamulla said:

i wonder how much that cost to pick out that medium cheery?!

I know - its a bit mental isn't - but if you own a crane, why not?

We all do it the easy way whenever possible, today we used the tractor with timber grab, you could have done it without, but it made the whole job so easy and quick

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3 hours ago, stewmo said:

I know - its a bit mental isn't - but if you own a crane, why not?

We all do it the easy way whenever possible, today we used the tractor with timber grab, you could have done it without, but it made the whole job so easy and quick

that video shocked me,  all that big big expensive kit onsite for that wee tree!

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I still don't understand what this V cut is?

 

the Instagram video was just a balanced lateral.

 

isnt called a V cut as the slings are in a V shape, albeit and upside down V.?

 

edit:  cancel that last post.  I get it now.

 

what I don't get is the gratuitous gum chewing with the mouth open?  What is all that about???

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I think its a bit like Cut 1 , 2/3 of way through , then instead of Cut 2 , paralel and overlapping to it , as a normal step-cut- you make Cut 2 at a slope so it doesn't jam the saw in the cut . Seen it used over here on big lumps . So it aint new , K

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On 1/19/2018 at 03:52, Rich Rule said:

I still don't understand what this V cut is?

 

the Instagram video was just a balanced lateral.

 

isnt called a V cut as the slings are in a V shape, albeit and upside down V.?

 

edit:  cancel that last post.  I get it now.

 

what I don't get is the gratuitous gum chewing with the mouth open?  What is all that about???

Their Yanks.Yanks chew gum

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On 1/18/2018 at 05:43, wicklamulla said:

that video shocked me,  all that big big expensive kit onsite for that wee tree!

Probably only took 1.5 hours from setup to drive away. Might have cost more to do it another way

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