We have a saying for such cases: from the cannon to the sparrows. What is reflected in this video. Yes, easy. But for a small tree you must have a tractor. Everyone has trees in the yard, and only a few have a tractor. So yes, it's easy for them, but impossible for the rest.
A house flipper friend of mine bought a hoarder house in Youngstown, and I was helping him clean it out. I found both the album and the 8-track version of this inside the house.
For me, the R-16 is a very nice 16mm camera and capable of great quality. It handles well and has a bright viewfinder, but it has some quirks. Adapting a new battery system or re-celling existing batteries are the biggest issues. They are also not easy to work on, so finding one that you know is working well is important. If you have skills and like to tinker, that helps.
The trees i have are about a quarter coin size around, so maybe i can do i with a 4wheeler ,cause i have crazy amount of these small trees that grow every year up During summer!!! So thanks for the idea 💡💡💡
I think a larger rim would increase the chances of pulling straight up. I don’t think the mechanical advantage would increase, but I’m certainly no expert.
With this setup he is not increasing the force he is showing us that he is changing the direction of the applied force from horizontal to a vertical direction which gives him more advantage for pulling "up" the little tree
Only thing missing is a blanket over the chain. I witnessed to my horror what a flying chain can do, and I'll never look at one the same way again (ex farmer here).