I bought your powerWedge and have already tested it on big spruce trees - congrat they work great. I am always learning from your work - it seems your are a pro+. Thank you very much for your videos. Best regards from Austria
Yeah, right on, great second camera angle shot, the Cedar came down like a close shave past the camera. Luving these feature length reels of your falling, bucking, and chatting the facts. Cheers for the fine reel Bjarne...
Bjarne you are a surgeon with a saw. What particularly impresses me is your tip control, when you do the last bit of your face cut, and get it to line up with the rest of your cut. I suspect you are feeling the tip to keep it just out of kickback, Please elaborate sometime, if you would. Jeff Thompson, MT
I sold firewood for about 10 years, wind was so strong getting hit by a tree caused to fall by wind was more dangerous than my cutting one down. Even more scarier than that was driving home with two cords of wood on my pickup on the highway coming off a high ridge. My anxiety level sky rocketed intensely. The predicted paths of falling trees are constant. But having a loaded truck with 2 cords was very unpredictable. Especially having variables of other drivers.
I bought your powerWedge and have already tested it on big spruce trees - congrat they work great. I am always learning from your work - it seems your are a pro+. Thank you very much for your videos. Best regards from Austria
Yeah, right on, great second camera angle shot, the Cedar came down like a close shave past the camera. Luving these feature length reels of your falling, bucking, and chatting the facts. Cheers for the fine reel Bjarne...
I enjoy this show. Yeah .
Well done once again, young fella!
Man, a very nice cedar there, Bjarne.
Beauty job on that Big Red 🌲
Bjarne you are a surgeon with a saw. What particularly impresses me is your tip control, when you do the last bit of your face cut, and get it to line up with the rest of your cut. I suspect you are feeling the tip to keep it just out of kickback, Please elaborate sometime, if you would. Jeff Thompson, MT
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Good aiming! 👌🏼That would have been a way to start the morning ey?? Smash the pad n ur backup 😆 👌🏼🤘🏼
One of your best, !
Hey Bjarne, what happened to leaving the camera alone as the tree goes over? 😂
Now that's a nice stump.close to Mr gopro😅
What do the 3 yellow ribbons on the trees mean?
Hot heh, try Phoenix. End Seept and 113
Thanks for the video, do any of the guys wear triconies in that big wood?
8 and 10 inch are prime logs in Newfoundland HAHAHAHA!
How do they rip them on that steep ground where they are barlong sitting there?
Do u have to cut all the sa0lings down as well?
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Have you ever been afraid that a tree might fall on you?
I sold firewood for about 10 years, wind was so strong getting hit by a tree caused to fall by wind was more dangerous than my cutting one down. Even more scarier than that was driving home with two cords of wood on my pickup on the highway coming off a high ridge. My anxiety level sky rocketed intensely. The predicted paths of falling trees are constant. But having a loaded truck with 2 cords was very unpredictable. Especially having variables of other drivers.
Why do they have you jump around?
Too small to fly?
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That's a big tree how many board ft do u think
Between 14-17 thousand