Herzschnitt und Fällschnitt auf Fällgerbhöhe ohne Bruchleistenhöhe . Aber trotzdem sauber beidseitig 15cm Bruchleiste ohne Stufe stehen gelassen. Respekt ! Klappt gut bei Vorhängern. Die Kronenlast zieht . Alter Profi.
This man is a true professional very dangerous job but knows exactly what he’s doing without hurting himself or others great job such a clean perfect line you cut like my grandfather said always leave the bread to the baker even if he burns the loaf great job sir👍👍💪💪
Wow nicely done. Well done one of the straightest most precise cuts I’ve ever seen great job thanks for posting. First time I’ve seen an aluminum felling wedge must be an older one.
@@forestteam8541 i have a Stihl MS 661 C-M like you, but i dont have the routine to cut with her as suveraine like you do, i know how hard it is, so you have my respect, very well done and Greetings from Germany.
Holy cow that literally only took a bit over 5 minutes to bring down that monster. Stump so clean you could eat off it. Fantastic work. You should be proud of your skills.
This cut is really nice. He makes it look so easy when its NOT. People need to understand that hes working with a scalpel here. Hes a surgeon. And hes doing heart surgery. This type of cut needs to be perfect and he nailed it obviously. Whats most impressive to me is the back cut. He starts on one side and ends up perfectly flat straight on the other side IF he started slightly off when starting the back cut when he gets to the other side it would be either in the dirt or above the face to high. Thats a hard thing to get perfect like he did. Look at the hold wood.. Not much there at all. One mistake with that 661 and you can zip right though that small bit. Then the tree can fall anywhere. This is NOT a novice cut hes got skills bigtime. So dont think you can run out buy a saw and do this..
Non pas du tout. Même pas eglober pas un coin sur lui . Pressage à cœur au même niveau que l’entaille et le tris de cie. Un danger se mec j’en veux pas cher moi
Nice cut bro. Surprised to see so much of the hinge cut away when letterboxing but it clearly held well and worked perfectly for you. Personally, I'd maybe have removed the buttress roots first but I think that's just down to personal preference. Stay safe 👌🙌✌