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I am willing to try any new cutting technique once, but I am a little skeptical of the Coos Bay cut on a heavy leaning hardwood, like Red Oak, just because I feel that as it starts going over when making the back cut, it’s going to fiber pull from the heart wood. I guess we’ll find out later! I’m intrigued by this new to me cut..
 

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I am willing to try any new cutting technique once, but I am a little skeptical of the Coos Bay cut on a heavy leaning hardwood, like Red Oak, just because I feel that as it starts going over when making the back cut, it’s going to fiber pull from the heart wood. I guess we’ll find out later! I’m intrigued by this new to me cut..
Welcome to Red Alder they always lean and normally lean hard up the steep ground we have out here. Just for fun Red Alder if you look at wrong will chair on you it’s a fun species to cut.
 

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I am willing to try any new cutting technique once, but I am a little skeptical of the Coos Bay cut on a heavy leaning hardwood, like Red Oak, just because I feel that as it starts going over when making the back cut, it’s going to fiber pull from the heart wood. I guess we’ll find out later! I’m intrigued by this new to me cut..
It will pull.
Works great on tree jobs though, they will really hold on and it's amazing how slow they come down compared to using a bore/trigger.
 
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How dead is it? Is it getting easy to break limbs off? Looks like pull and cut the spars going away from the structure and then maybe you can use a throwball and throwline and break some of the tips out to shorten up the remaining spar that appears to be leaning towards the structure? Or get your lift in there? Or can you just rig and pull away from the structure. Can’t tell from pic. Make sure you park the trailer under it😆
 

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How dead is it? Is it getting easy to break limbs off? Looks like pull and cut the spars going away from the structure and then maybe you can use a throwball and throwline and break some of the tips out to shorten up the remaining spar that appears to be leaning towards the structure? Or get your lift in there? Or can you just rig and pull away from the structure. Can’t tell from pic. Make sure you park the trailer under it😆
I sure as heck wouldn’t climb it.

I think maybe I can get the lift to it. I’m thinking chain it together and pull it away from the house.
 

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I sure as heck wouldn’t climb it.

I think maybe I can get the lift to it. I’m thinking chain it together and pull it away from the house.

I'd evaluate the unions at the base carefully - you might be able to fall the spars away that have favorable leans.
 

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I'd evaluate the unions at the base carefully - you might be able to fall the spars away that have favorable leans.
Definitely not to be trusted. I’m thinking turn them into a bouquet and use the favorable leaners to balance the unfavorable.
It’s bigger than is looks and I’d probably have to get up on boards to get them separately.
 

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Will they hold together? Or are they essentially just separate stems growing tight along side of each other. I’d worry about them splitting off if you tried to broadside the whole thing
I haven’t got up close to it but I’d expect it to separate. Hence the chains and binders down low, and some rope up high. I’ll have to see it though. May end up manlift high, small pieces, small problems. 🤔 maybe park the dump trailer under it and gravity load the firewood 😁😆
 

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Is this how the pro lumberjack fell trees? Asking for a friend named @Mastermind
I did that funky cut once in a really tight spot. worked great. as fer that friend of yours/(OURS) He might be one of those "FELLERS" that can make a saw run but KNOT be the best at runnin' the saw.... JEST SAYIN"
 
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