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Posted (edited)

Some neat work.

 

I wanted to have a play with the vid editor and knock this up.

radiata 75ft 22" DBH felled up a cow track. Taped hinge to offset the bias.

 

Regards,

 

 

Tony

 

Edited by Tony Knight

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you have taken the center out of the hinge - on a backward lean? please tell:001_smile:

 

I'm sure Ben will be along at some point to give his reasons, but it's what I would of done.

 

I gut hinges out very regularly, especially for ease of pulling over.

 

In general, the center of the hinge controls very little or even no sideways strength to the hinge, so gutting it usually looses no control, only resistance on the pull.

Posted

Backed up with a wedge (Tree was right in a corner making hammering difficult...) and 3 guys on the pull rope, gutting the hinge makes for an easier pull. It wasn't massively back leaning.... but leaning back it was :)

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I'm sure Ben will be along at some point to give his reasons, but it's what I would of done.

 

I gut hinges out very regularly, especially for ease of pulling over.

 

In general, the center of the hinge controls very little or even no sideways strength to the hinge, so gutting it usually looses no control, only resistance on the pull.

 

its not something ive considered - but it obviously works for you guys - fair play:thumbup1:

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