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After mentioning in ad's thread the other day that I would find a pic of one of my 'less than perfect' felling cuts, I found this.

 

Please feel free to point, laugh and generally tear my poor technique to pieces.

 

Sorry there is no close up, please pay particular attention to the stump end:blushing:

 

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Whoops springs to mind :lol: How did you manage to fix that mate ?

 

We logged up the stem and ground out the stump so removing all evidence of such a shoddy cut. The tree didn't have much of a lean on it so just used normal felling cuts. May have forgotten we had it roped to the van, under tension:blushing:

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lucky it was pop and didnt barbers chair like most would. It was a good place to make the boo boo, but i bet you learnt a lot about how woood can work for you if future jobs.:001_smile:

 

ps is there even a gob out the front or did you just get stuck in from the back ha ha:sneaky2::lol:

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lucky it was pop and didnt barbers chair like most would. It was a good place to make the boo boo, but i bet you learnt a lot about how woood can work for you if future jobs.:001_smile:

 

ps is there even a gob out the front or did you just get stuck in from the back ha ha:sneaky2::lol:

 

It would have been a prime candidate for barber chair wouldn't it. There was a gob, a very nice one, shame it was wasted with such a rubbish back cut.

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Ah least you managed to fix it mate, remember on my 2nd Assessment for my 31 had an old fella who was training with us make a real botch of his Hung up tree, his idea of '' feathering '' on the hinge after his boring cut take nearly 50% of the tree from the side - he only decided to tell me after he shouted for me to give him a hand and walked right through the line of fire at the side ! Wasn't too happy to say the least :laugh1:

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Why were you felling it so high?

 

Dont you start:lol:

 

You must be able to tell from the picture that I didn't have much of an idea what I was doing. To be honest, I cant even remember why I cut it so high. It was one of the first trees I ever felled. I did get better, honest:blushing:

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