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We had 6 firs to log out of a wild area, and had a fair bit of room. Had to top 4 and felled two. We wanted the brush close to the landing, so the less limbing the better. Trees were 110-160 feet tall. Set pull lines in the topped trees, then used them as 'reverse"speed lines to yard out the brush and a fair sized log. GRCS with Milwaukee Super Hawg right angle drill did the deed.

 

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The below vid is from a different job. The wood from that tree is gone, but Thursday, we did two across the street, one had been lodged in another tree for nearly two years, and a dead fir. I have at least two log truck loads to yard out from all the jobs, this Tuesday. 8000-9000 board feet......

 

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that's my 11 year old 3120 at work, needing sharpening. It's on its second set of rings, is woods ported, and seems back up to the 13 or so horsepower that it was after I had the work done......

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