Sizwheel for side lean

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Good job....I definitely agree on pushing limits when and where you can

bradstreeservicellc
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Outstanding Dan, top notch sawmanship and felling knowledge. Your the man, 👍💪🪓🌲🇮🇪🇮🇪

Toyotaamazonseries
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DAMN, this gentleman is a tru professional. I’ve been falling for 30yrs & KNOW a seasoned pro. 👏👏👍👍GREAT video 👍👍✌️

timothysullivan
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Unnecessary extra work IMHO... all you need to do is, when coming in with the back cut, leave the hinge wider on the side you want to pull towards. (And have your winch/pully set up correctly to assist that movement.)

markcrawford
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Nice Job...That tree it hit is deader than disco...Yo from philly.

godbluffvdgg
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In the pacific NW we use a similar, sort of, cut called a Dutchman or swing cut.

denmatic
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If you use your sizwheel with a Humboldt style cut, you can use your falling momentum to rock the tree into your holding wood. Give er a try sometime. Thanks for the video

sheamatheson
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I still dont know when one would do a sizwheel instead of a gapped face cut which holds the direction unlike the sizwheel where the direction is dependent on weather it will "sizwheel" or not. Meaning it can go straight with the face cut or the sizwheel side can flex forward, altering the direction

PuuLindroos
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Don't see the point when you have a rope on the tree. I think you would have had the same result by simply leaving a bit of holding wood on the back cut. But then again, you have a rope adding tension. Don't see the point.

colinmartin
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Is sizwheel working for pine tree in low (under frost point) temperatures?

Kamau
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Hi good job, take care, , terry australia.

terryedmondson
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It didnt look to have any effect, left it too long and i'd have cut more of the holding wood. But i wasn't there.

benjaminwilley
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You ever use the tongue and groove technique?

chrisweiss