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Uploaded by murphy4trees on Jun 4, 2009
Professional Arborist, Daniel Murphy, demonstrates precision falling techniques on a 100' tulip spar. Part 3 of 3 shows an open face notch and traditional backcut to form the hinge as the pull line is set through a redirct block.
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Very nice video's. It's a pleasure to watch a professional.
BTW, it's comical to read the post and comments with these video's...everyones a better feller and a more experienced armchair quarterback. lol
davidlathamjr 5 months ago
the cobble stones ..got cobbled
gasdorf 8 months ago
Stihl MS 460???
joshuarugg 1 year ago
@4inches4u I do top cut first and sight up pretty accuratly
cleveroonie 1 year ago
You would have you gunning sights already if you made you bottom face cut first......wtf
4inches4u 1 year ago
Impressive
CHEAPTHRILLONTHETUBE 1 year ago
good job Dan
GT03235 1 year ago
Looks like you missed; but it went right where it was gunned.
n1ztb 2 years ago
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Very nice video's. It's a pleasure to watch a professional.
BTW, it's comical to read the post and comments with these video's...everyones a better feller and a more experienced armchair quarterback. lol
davidlathamjr 5 months ago
the cobble stones ..got cobbled
gasdorf 8 months ago
Stihl MS 460???
joshuarugg 1 year ago
@4inches4u I do top cut first and sight up pretty accuratly
cleveroonie 1 year ago
You would have you gunning sights already if you made you bottom face cut first......wtf
4inches4u 1 year ago
Impressive
CHEAPTHRILLONTHETUBE 1 year ago
good job Dan
GT03235 1 year ago
Looks like you missed; but it went right where it was gunned.
n1ztb 2 years ago