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Timber falling

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Reloader, Dec 15, 2018.

  1. Reloader

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    Did a little timber falling this afternoon. Was thinking of putting a line on her to get it down as I left the wedges and timber jack at home. In the end, it came out okay without them. [​IMG]


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  2. stuckinthemuck

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    That’s pretty easy to do when you are 150’ tall!!!!! The rest of us would have probably needed the wedges and lines to get that monster on the ground.... :eek:
     
  3. amateur cutter

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    Glad ya got it down safely, now how many cuss words did it take to get it back up in the living room?
     
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    A 488 for that tree? Are you sure ya brought a big enough saw:whistle:
     
  6. Reloader

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    It was a close call, I was thinking I might need the 757.


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  7. Woodsnwoods

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    Going to mill it into lumber, aka chop sticks? :dex:
     
  8. T.Jeff Veal

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    BIL told me a story of a poor old guy that took great pride in his yard.

    His property bordered a snowmobile trail. Three nice manicured trees were cut and stolen from him. :picard:
     
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  12. NH mountain man

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    That's really low, wouldn't you like to catch them in the act?
     
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  13. Backwoods Savage

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    Well Pallet Pete had some wood stole from his pile. He has an alley right behind his house and now one of those rail to trail routes to contend with too.
     
  14. Pallet Pete

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    It’s becoming a yearly thing people do not realize it’s our heat and help themselves for fire pits and what not. Catching them is almost impossible. Even with deer cams there are so many people on the trail from all over and most I’ve never seen before that identitfying them is next to impossible.
     
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    That is really sad.
     
  16. NH mountain man

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    Claymore's will get their attention.
     
  17. bearverine

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    Just remember. Front toward enemy.