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Did you manage to get your saw out before the rootplate dropped over?

 

Honest answer is no. The nose got stuck and went a bit quicker than i thought.

 

The first one i did when the camera wasn't watching was a similar size but the saw stayed on the 'safe side'. End of the day chain was cutting a little crooked and it came too close to my step.

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For some captions of whats happening.

 

Caleb clearing some understory out the way to get to the log.

 

This afternoons job....

 

First cut at product length from my butting off line.

 

Log number one a shakeless bit of Chestnut.

 

Muggins here cutting off the root plate

 

Muggins here not doing a good job with the root plate but its down and big.

 

Caleb tries to pick up the butt log with Valtra and fails

 

Muggins tries to attach 3m skidding chain and is about 10 links short and has no joining link.

 

This mornings windblown cut and graded.

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snow balls at dawn? how did you move the big bits back to the mill

 

Forwarder will pick them up. Probably need rocking on though. If they are too big to lift then they'll get ripped in half and taken to the mill as half rounds. Much easier than 3' diameter logs to work with.

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