My question is why cut a tree down just to prove you can ? Was the tree a threat to anything . We need all the trees to help keep the air clean and release oxygen
The speed and skill of these huge chainsaw machines are absolutely mind-blowing! Paired with the creativity of homemade wood cutting equipment, this setup takes tree felling to a whole new level. A perfect blend of innovation and expertise!
The precision and skill required to fell a 600-year-old tree are simply astonishing! Watching the chainsaw operators handle such a massive task with speed and care is both nerve-wracking and impressive. Truly a demonstration of expertise in action!
It's a shame some of this wood isn't being saved and sold as landscape timber. People would buy would buy for a woodland landscape, use it as a bordered garden and so much more.
So many stumps have large rocks inside of them.. they just destroy typical commercial chipper blades.. I see a few chippers built like they were made to chip tires and iron and seem to survive longer.. Years ago stump disposal was hard to do.. Often they were piled to dry out and huge blowers were brought to help burn these stumps. Many road builders in the forest just buried them in the road fill.. getting rid of stumps is hard to do.
Yes they get clogged ..somewhere on that machine they have a way to run the blades backwards …we ran a chipper called a bandit ..you could pull a lever up and it would run backwards to clear the problem