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71 likes, 6 comments - chainsawdonald on November 19, 2024: "Felling a 200 year old European fir that had sadly become rotten...


 

A few from the past few weeks. Working alongside a tractor trailer set up/motor manual squad with a lot more variety in work. 
 

Even got an industrial alloy rake out on the fir job and felt like  @Doug Tait for a day, gardening….


 

Currently in selective hardwood thinnings/hand stacking would get more photos or videos of the stunts being pulled but my camera is a bit knackered. 
A bit like my back after this week

 

2 videos on the previous page

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3 hours ago, Donnie said:
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71 likes, 6 comments - chainsawdonald on November 19, 2024: "Felling a 200 year old European fir that had sadly become rotten...


 

A few from the past few weeks. Working alongside a tractor trailer set up/motor manual squad with a lot more variety in work. 
 

Even got an industrial alloy rake out on the fir job and felt like  @Doug Tait for a day, gardening….


 

Currently in selective hardwood thinnings/hand stacking would get more photos or videos of the stunts being pulled but my camera is a bit knackered. 
A bit like my back after this week

 

2 videos on the previous page

That looks a bit more interesting work wise.

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57 likes, 0 comments - jdforestry_ on January 31, 2025


Might be a bit better for the videos. 

Love following you Jake reminds me how good i was at your age. Big heart and risk taker with super work ethics best wishes Les 

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9 hours ago, Donnie said:

Here’s a few from the past month or so. 
Done a few 4-500 ton clearfells by hand. 
Hardwood thinnings and now skylining. 

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Good stuff Jake . How far up the slope to the landing ?

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4 hours ago, Stubby said:

Good stuff Jake . How far up the slope to the landing ?

Think it’ll be 400 metres if not more. 
 

Some will be handfelled and some felled by the Menzi Muck off a traction winch and left out for chokering. 

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