Quick Context: This fir is laying hard back it wood have been twice as hard to bang over if I didn't put the back cut in first. These videos cover specific cutting techniques, and are supplementary material for our chainsaw safety course.
Pulling Trees Against Their Leans -
This fir is laying hard back it wood have been twice as hard to bang over if I didn't put the back cut in first. These videos cover specific cutting techniques, and are supplementary material for our chainsaw safety course. A very quick video showing how you can use a rope and one pulley to safely help
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- This fir is laying hard back it wood have been twice as hard to bang over if I didn't put the back cut in first.
- These videos cover specific cutting techniques, and are supplementary material for our chainsaw safety course.
- A very quick video showing how you can use a rope and one pulley to safely help
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