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09/06/2014 11:26:42 AM · #1

Felling a tree is a science,
but you knew that. Watch these guys at work!
09/06/2014 11:42:31 AM · #2
That is amazing and/or very lucky.
09/06/2014 11:49:14 AM · #3
Awesome. Absolute precision.
09/06/2014 12:00:37 PM · #4
That's not where I expected that tree to go. Holy smokes...
09/06/2014 12:19:05 PM · #5
Nice work. Very nice work.
09/06/2014 01:43:35 PM · #6
I've dropped trees in tight quarters, but never that tight. Nicely done!
09/07/2014 01:23:22 PM · #7
Wow!!!!!!
09/07/2014 02:08:21 PM · #8
I could do that!

Well... if I were allowed to use Photoshop.

*grin*
09/07/2014 02:30:42 PM · #9
Originally posted by sfalice:

Felling a tree is a science,
but you knew that. Watch these guys at work!


It's an occupation. That's why fallers charge good money for their skills.

(I'd celebrate too!)
09/07/2014 05:44:57 PM · #10
Any professional logger will tell you that each tree is its own story, and even those with extensive experience can get surprised from time to time. Can't say as I've ever seen anyone attempt a full height fall in that tight of quarters before. Most professionals would bring it down in sections.
Nicely done, no matter what way you cut it.
09/07/2014 08:08:35 PM · #11
how did they do that....I have cut down a few trees and PLEASE get out of the way
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