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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIR_TVqDyj4]EXTREME precision in tree falling.mov - YouTube[/ame]

 

 

first 18 seconds show a slow motion tree falling... target was a 4' round of wood, distance over 50' from the hinge to the center of the target. Round was split perfectly in half. Second fall is a backleaning maple spar, with a tight LZ between a driveway and a house. third tree was a little back leaning corkscrew willow. These cuts were made in the course of two days.

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If its precision your after why use a bob cat to pull it in the direction you want you should be able to put it where you want not the machine tide to it next video should be of the bobcat as thats the one doing the work your just putting the cuts in the right places.

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If its precision your after why use a bob cat to pull it in the direction you want you should be able to put it where you want not the machine tide to it next video should be of the bobcat as thats the one doing the work your just putting the cuts in the right places.

 

This quote is contradictory. 'you're just putting the cuts in the right places'....ermmm thats what you do to make a tree fall in the right place. The bobcat is just to get her going. Either you are quite inexperienced or you are simply looking for something to pick at.

 

Perhaps you can put some videos of your work up?

 

And a note to all others...i'm absolutely sick and tired of all Dadios videos being picked apart by the same mob on here(along with a few new ones who have decided to get in on the action). Perhaps if you could all contribute your own videos rather than being armchair critiques seemingly for your own kicks, the whole forum might be a better place.

 

I'm going to be watching this thread very closely.

 

thanks

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This quote is contradictory. 'you're just putting the cuts in the right places'....ermmm thats what you do to make a tree fall in the right place. The bobcat is just to get her going. Either you are quite inexperienced or you are simply looking for something to pick at.

 

Perhaps you can put some videos of your work up?

 

And a note to all others...i'm absolutely sick and tired of all Dadios videos being picked apart by the same mob on here(along with a few new ones who have decided to get in on the action). Perhaps if you could all contribute your own videos rather than being armchair critiques seemingly for your own kicks, the whole forum might be a better place.

 

I'm going to be watching this thread very closely.

 

thanks

 

Well said that man :congrats:

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I dont feel the need to video my work of cause i know what the wire is for bit if your going to put a title up like that your going to cop a bit of flak and im sure his shoulders are broad enough to take it . He gives as good as he gets still im off to work shame i dont have a vid camera.

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I like these vids and have never felt the need to criticise, i am however only going to award 4/10 for this one because you failed to nominate which of the co doms would hit the log.

 

Keep the vids coming.

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