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At Rock Hill Farm we upload new videos Daily, about running equipment and working outdoors. #avantlink #1431821
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We also do paid work and take the audience on jobs with us.
Thanks for watching and please subscribe: https://youtube.com/c/Rockhillfarmandhom...
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DaileyWoodworks
(4 minutes ago)
That reverse footage right as you finished the cut freaked me out!
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Scott-fy7fm
(10 minutes ago)
Just an FYI, when making a bore cut you can actually get a good general idea of the depth of rot in the inside by monitoring any changes in the wood chips and dust that come out as you cut. Thst is important because it shows you how far the tree is compromised so you can be less likfly to have it crumble on you
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RockyHillGuy
(17 minutes ago)
I always enjoy seeing a sharp saw in action! And your dialog was great... straight to the point without any unnecessary rambling. Thank you!
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BradHines
(27 minutes ago)
Arborist here. For preventing the barber chair, you want to put that lower strap a lot lower than that, basically a few inches above your cut.
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zandemen
(31 minutes ago)
There's a bunch of possible complications of doing the bore cut first, while the danger can also be mitigated by making a smaller notch, which does not have those risks.
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chadandlauragross1264
(47 minutes ago)
Great job and I enjoy your sense of humor! “Nothing wrong with being nice about it” That was awesome
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byronn.2885
(51 minutes ago)
This method is helpful even when the tree isn’t leaning or damaged. It prevents the tree from getting pushed around by wind and also helps prevent the saw getting pinched as the kerf is maintained while cutting. I use this method a lot because it allows me to pause and assess my surroundings until the very last bit of the cutting.
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Kinsanth_
(2 hour ago)
I am no woodcutter, but that looked really well made and very well executed. Shows how to safely cut down a leaning tree with no barberchair. Very impressive
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marlenelukowski7395
(1 hour ago)
Man that saw in the beginning cuts trees like butter. Thank u for helping Doss Farm on their property. After the fire they really needed a hand and God bless u. I can’t wait to see those boys running and playing through the hills of that land. U are the best. ️
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Wqk14xhddv7
(2 hours ago)
Strap the Tree ... good method
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