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Merip Beech Takedown


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Footage from a job we did a couple weeks back. Tree had to come down due to Meripilus. Didnt get much time use the camera during job which is why the vid is so short. Be happy to answer any questions about anything in the vid.

 

Cheers

 

TC

 

[ame=http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=GPlYSB99egE&feature=channel_page]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=GPlYSB99egE&feature=channel_page[/ame]

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Thanks for the comments

 

What saw is that your using (appears at about 18s) it looks red?

 

Its a Jonsered CS2171

 

 

How do you shift the wood?

 

Cut into liftable sizes and trailer off site.

 

 

on the back cut you were using the silky, had you bored through parallel with the hinge first and then finished off with silky..?.looks like you were cutting from the inside out.

 

yeah, bored in and left a holding strap to finish off with the Silky as I had to hold the camera in my other hand.

 

Can't really tell from the vid, do you rig the pull line from the back of the spars or the front ?

 

front monkeyd, I wouldn't rig them from the back

 

Please excuse my ignorance, what's the sound track?

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Raconteurs 'you dont understand me'

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