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Worst felling cut ever


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39 minutes ago, Forest2Furniture said:

That's a 17" diameter stump, I know the guy how did it and he's only got an ms180, 

which is why my friend has asked me to finish logging the stem because his maintenance guys 

saw won't go through.

Does,nt matter what saw it is as you can cut a fairly big tree down with a small saw if you know what you are doing, looking at the cut it aint a big issue is it ? gob cut a bit big and if back cut had been level from where he started it would of been ok, if no one was hurt its fine and if that would of been on a NPTC accessment it would of been talked about then candidate given another go to correct his faults, we cant get them all right, when i look at some i have done, some have been right dogs dinners and a 5 year old could of done better but if you are felling 40,50,60,70, trees a day i think 1 or 2 f,,k ups are acceptable, looking at the cut i would say 12" bar on saw so should not be a problem and why cant he log the stem up with a 12" bar ?,

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