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Uploaded by on Nov 9, 2006

This Lumberjack knows what he does, watch him cut a tree that would normaly fall onto my neighbor's house!

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  • I am a production faller and use drive trees all the time. this video is no where near impressive but everyone that apparently knows about the timber industry is full of shit...

  • What's a production faller? Can you post an impressive video to post so we can see what actualy is impressive?

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  • what a cowboy! no PPE for a start. Would of just roped that thing. My 5 year old daughter would held on ! gut hasnt got a clue, you can tell when he looked so delighted at his work, like he never felled a twig before! jackass

  • There was no risk one because those trees were to small and light. Two that guy cant cut worth a shit, Nice barber chair bud.

    -ac

  • I cant realy make a proper comment without seeing the undercuts up close. I woulda had the cameraman grab a pike pole and push that first pecker pole away from the house, I could probably fart on it and it'd go over.

  • there was no risk to the house because of another tree protecting any directional shift toward the house

  • that guys an idiot

  • Ropes are for when you don't have lean. This wasn't dicey at all.

  • ayoye

     beau travaille !

  • shoulda been roped , thats for out in the woods not near homes, this guy needs to see the destruction of the house one time and hell never try that again.....

  • You aiming skill on that second cut was impressive, but this was WAY too risky! What if a breeze would have come and pushed the 1st tree over into your friends house?

    You should have roped it. Nevertheless I do commend your amazing aiming skills!

  • i dont take a camera to work.

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