yep we all buy our finised products back from china not only timber/paper products its becouse of u winging people that we arent allowed to build anything in our own countrys
@vicaxe1 I don't buy squat from China. It's almost all crap. That said, nothing's stopping you from building anything you want right here. There's lots of good materials and know how is free.
Nice tree. Too bad most of it will be shipped to China in wood chips. The wood chips will than be processed into particle board furniture and shipped back to your native country. I believe the Canadian hockey players already use particle board hockey sticks made in China. No hard knocks to the Canadian loggers, but this waste of trees in return for particle board shit has gotta' stop.
my dads been a timber faller for 33 years and the years i ran up and down the mountains pounding wedges and limbing and buckin logs with him and doin a little of my own harvest not once has he left his saw while the tree was falling . thats careless. and whats wrong the saw when u let go of the throttle its suppose to go down to the idle. not keep throttled up. thats how u lose a limb.
Thanks for the feedback, but you're not quite "up to speed". I've been falling for thirty years myself. The accepted safe practice here on the BC coast is to put the saw behind the stump and get at least 10' from the stump. (Not always possible). It's not necessary to carry the saw away every time. Sometimes, yes. Regarding the idle, what you're hearing is caused by the fact that the YouTube video isn't synced with the audio. A tech problem on the YouTube end.
First, the saw is idling. Second, the way he left the saw behind the stump is very good. I've been cutting timber over 35 years. Sometimes I take the saw with me, sometimes I don't. The saw has never been hurt by my leaving it, and I've never been hurt either. You will notice when he walks away, he looks up to see if any limbs or tree parts are coming at him. Smart. Good job on dropping this tree.
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i can't help but feel sad when i see a big tree go down, the little ones don't phase me, its the big old ones that just seem more important than me that doo.
The way I see it is fall the big ones, and leave the smaller ones there because they aren't worth as much. They also will grow to become the bigger trees...right
hey iam headin out in search of a job falling on the coast i have about 2 yrs of falling exp but iam taking the faller course on island next month but will need a faller to help with the training... can u give any advice....mike from golden b.c
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AndradeWanke 1 year ago
forgot to yell : TIMBEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEER!
XcuZ2win 1 year ago
sorry my comment was for 7514328 bit miss understood gypsy8844
vicaxe1 1 year ago
yep we all buy our finised products back from china not only timber/paper products its becouse of u winging people that we arent allowed to build anything in our own countrys
vicaxe1 1 year ago
@vicaxe1 I don't buy squat from China. It's almost all crap. That said, nothing's stopping you from building anything you want right here. There's lots of good materials and know how is free.
gypsy8844 1 year ago
Buy back your own chips? HA. Serves you right, O Canada.
transdrole 1 year ago
Beautiful British Columbia.
NothingCoherent 2 years ago
Nice tree. Too bad most of it will be shipped to China in wood chips. The wood chips will than be processed into particle board furniture and shipped back to your native country. I believe the Canadian hockey players already use particle board hockey sticks made in China. No hard knocks to the Canadian loggers, but this waste of trees in return for particle board shit has gotta' stop.
7514328 2 years ago
you blokes sure have it made up in Vancouver is.
Is this all regrowth or not?
King441 2 years ago
lol, theres one comment on here(stoneymvp) who should stick to running over the hillside pounding wedges.
Westcoasty08 2 years ago
my dads been a timber faller for 33 years and the years i ran up and down the mountains pounding wedges and limbing and buckin logs with him and doin a little of my own harvest not once has he left his saw while the tree was falling . thats careless. and whats wrong the saw when u let go of the throttle its suppose to go down to the idle. not keep throttled up. thats how u lose a limb.
stoneymvp 3 years ago
Thanks for the feedback, but you're not quite "up to speed". I've been falling for thirty years myself. The accepted safe practice here on the BC coast is to put the saw behind the stump and get at least 10' from the stump. (Not always possible). It's not necessary to carry the saw away every time. Sometimes, yes. Regarding the idle, what you're hearing is caused by the fact that the YouTube video isn't synced with the audio. A tech problem on the YouTube end.
gypsy8844 3 years ago
bc has far more strict rules for falling then the states. just watch the jokers on the history channels ax men
archerofloaf 3 years ago 2
First, the saw is idling. Second, the way he left the saw behind the stump is very good. I've been cutting timber over 35 years. Sometimes I take the saw with me, sometimes I don't. The saw has never been hurt by my leaving it, and I've never been hurt either. You will notice when he walks away, he looks up to see if any limbs or tree parts are coming at him. Smart. Good job on dropping this tree.
treemaninOregon 1 year ago
@treemaninOregon thanks for the validation. Sometimes it's hard to explain to those who haven't been there
gypsy8844 1 year ago
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What a shame to cut down such a beautiful big tree!
mesasola 3 years ago
good place to be a faller no scrub i am a faller in victoria australia we harvest native forest here love to have a go over there one day
brettchop 3 years ago 3
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i can't help but feel sad when i see a big tree go down, the little ones don't phase me, its the big old ones that just seem more important than me that doo.
Bremsstrahlung1 4 years ago
The way I see it is fall the big ones, and leave the smaller ones there because they aren't worth as much. They also will grow to become the bigger trees...right
Jeep4life4x4 3 years ago 4
too bad they dont, and they cut the smaller ones to get to the big ones.
brandon9966 3 years ago
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man wtf is this shit
phr0zen81 4 years ago
hey iam headin out in search of a job falling on the coast i have about 2 yrs of falling exp but iam taking the faller course on island next month but will need a faller to help with the training... can u give any advice....mike from golden b.c
sprucesolider 4 years ago 2