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The Faller's Corner: My ""WARNING, WARNING" This IS DANGEROUS Not A DIY Maneuver" Video

These are a nail biter when you’ve cut a bunch of them down over the years. It’s COMPLETELY not recommended that anyone try this at home. NOT a DIY type maneuver since the front tree could easily break off at any instant – so YES, I’m fully cognizant and on high alert at all times. Also not really recommended for guys that have felled timber for a pretty good stretch – See sentence #2 above. Honorable mention to my 064. 3' Stihl lw bar & Oregon, skip, full chisel chain. 1:05 I’m starting the rip cut on the close side 2:53 Start ripping the far side. It’s purposefully the initial first line of offense as it allows the tree to set forward – if it’s going to – on it’s own from the leverage change of cutting the front tree off 6:05 I’m again surveying the trees wondering if the front on will hold on once I cut past it with the face 6:12 Survey the shot to get an idea on where the face will be 6:15 Start the deck 6:22 Revisit the shot with a couple looks up thinking about plowing the double through and needing it to roll 90º before it hits 6:40 Taking a closer look at the “look” of the bole and where the face will end up – think about how far I will be able to cut in before getting pinched out if the front tree settles 6:44 Look up contemplating how deep I can go while in the front/how much weight is in front 7:00 Look at shot contemplating 7:02 Look up tree re-assessing tree alignment 7:10 Checking shot again now it’s a timing issue. 7:16 Raise the deck up about 4” so the snipe will be effective 7:20 Checking for level 7:57 Contemplating 8:16 Ax in deck for movement indicator 8:28 looking for movement as it seems to be getting tight From ~ 8:28 to 9:30 watching the handle raise 10:03 Ax in face to watch for movement 10:38 is the tree separating yet 11:10 1st bore cut on face wedge – moveable 11:22 bore cut gets tight look for movement 11:39 start on close side of face – now it’s going to get dicey 11:50 another big survey of where they are grown together 13:12 2nd face bore cut – seems to be loose here 12:25 HUGE LOOK at the seam for crack expansion 13:27 knocking out face, senses heightened 15:00 deepening face 17:27 Chris gets the “Wait What” look because now we’re where it could separate without warning – everyone is a DangerCat… 19:38 I’d give it a wide birth hand maneuver 20:18 really getting “under it” watching like a hawk 20:32 Direct miss… 23:25 getting even further under it 30:28 Enjoying what could be my last drink in this world & expelling the dust build up 32:33/4 She’s getting tight now as we watch me almost getting stalled from the kerf closing up from the forward movement of the tree 33:58 Siting on the gun 34:30 Didn’t like the face, readjust 36:18 Enter my boss 37:59 start on the snipe. 39:31 ½ the snipe 40:00 Brutis saves the day 41:08 Admitting that after all this, it may not work & comparing sizes 40:40 Finishing touches on face gun 43:51 Symmetry comparison on the outside edges of the face 44:03 Start on backcut, trying not to saw leave trees 45:42 She takes off, running for my wife… 45:47 We watch them start to roll ~ 90º after passing the tall red out in front on the right 45:50 We watch the top start to break out of the bigger tree out there 100' 47:28 Check for cranium bonkers 48:27 Thumbs up! 50:16 Can see the huge post on the near side The timeline is abbreviated while hitting on the more important points. Obviously, I spent more time looking up & checking the situation out. I was intensely watching the front tree out of the corner of my eye at all times for it to break off. I spent minimal time with hand in face removing the face & stragglers. I did move the face back several times. The gist there is that if the tree takes off early, because sometimes they don’t hold, at least it has a chance to hit the lay. Check the “This One Was A Little Dangerous” video for what happens when a tree like this doesn’t hold on. Some will say I took to long on the face. But, I didn’t get pinched in the face which is ALWAYS a possibility with a tree/s seen here. If a guy was to get pinched in the face as the front tree tears away from the back tree, well, he is completely hosed. Working the face back a little at a time will most often yield the tree/s end up in the lay. In the end, it did exactly what it needed to mid-flight and hit the shot – right…. One has to consider that the landowner was getting ~ 1000/1100 a thousand for this wood delivered to the mill. Chris yarded two chunks from the top that I did not scale. What we walked up, the two stems, and I bucked scaled 11,950 Scribner. They were not paying me to be in a hurry….. I’m currently available for custom saw modifications. Please shoot me an email if you are interested. [email protected] Thanks for watching.

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