@ 9:54 just as you were starting the back cut for a momentI thought that the butt of the tree was going to flare right out. That was a good prospective watching your partner fall timber filming from across the vally, swish reel, cheers Fella...
Varies of course. Usually 2-3 times a day unless I hit dirt/rocks. I like to keep is razed sharp instead of waiting till I notice it cutting slower then sharpening. The rakers are another story. That depends on what I’m cutting. With cedar I can be more aggressive, anything else I keep the rakers higher. I also recently started using an 8-tooth sprocket.
Bjarne watch them RAM 🐏 PIPE ( dead timber ) been known to kick ass went not watching them lol 😊 Remember THINK 🤔 SAFETY and always put SAFETY FIRST around timber ! 😊
And you came out alive, Thank You Bjarne.
You are a a master of your craft good sir!
Great cutting in a very beautiful nature.
NICE VIEW!
Very nice view from that location.
Nicely done.
@ 9:54 just as you were starting the back cut for a momentI thought that the butt of the tree was going to flare right out.
That was a good prospective watching your partner fall timber filming from across the vally, swish reel, cheers Fella...
Bjarne awesome view from your spot this morning. See the timber logs 🪵 just below 👇 you buddy . 😊
a bit of a surprise when that slab popped loose, were you expecting that to happen
Bjarne you should sign your name into the POWER WEDGE . 😊
🤔interesting idea. Perhaps debossed in the wedge?
Sangat indah 😮
BJARNE? HOW OFTEN DO YOU SHARPEN YOUR SAW EACH DAY?
Varies of course. Usually 2-3 times a day unless I hit dirt/rocks. I like to keep is razed sharp instead of waiting till I notice it cutting slower then sharpening. The rakers are another story. That depends on what I’m cutting. With cedar I can be more aggressive, anything else I keep the rakers higher. I also recently started using an 8-tooth sprocket.
How much wood is recovered
👌🏼👌🏼🤘🏼
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A Liberace tree!🤣👍
What are the specs for your boom sticks?
Thanks. Good cutten and stay safe.
Min 18.4m w/14”top on hemlock and 18.4m w/16” top on balsam. Flying for the S61
For market
Bjarne watch them RAM 🐏 PIPE ( dead timber ) been known to kick ass went not watching them lol 😊 Remember THINK 🤔 SAFETY and always put SAFETY FIRST around timber ! 😊
Last one u did was REALLY sketchy...🥹