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(@mike-berry)
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Posted : October 16, 2014 6:39 am
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WOW. Just WOW.

 
Posted : October 16, 2014 6:47 am
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That's putting it right where you want it.

 
Posted : October 16, 2014 7:33 am
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That's awesome, I don't care who you are!:-O

Three beers for Scott.:beer: :beer: :beer:

 
Posted : October 16, 2014 8:30 am
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Man, the margin of error couldn't have been more that a couple inches on either side. No way I would have tried that.

I worked with a logger who said they used to set a staub in the "landing zone" and see who could put a tree on top of it.

 
Posted : October 16, 2014 9:02 am
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> Man, the margin of error couldn't have been more that a couple inches on either side. No way I would have tried that.
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> I worked with a logger who said they used to set a staub in the "landing zone" and see who could put a tree on top of it.

Yeah Eric, those guys who fall trees for a living can really work some magic. I wouldn't be surprised if they had the tree tied off up high with a cable going out to the skidder to help it fall just right, or at least prevent a catastrophic turn when it falls. Since the faller is a tree service guy it no big deal for him to shimmy up the tree to attach a guy cable. A friend of ours took our big pine down last fall and he's more at home in the vertical realm than most of us are in the horizontal -

 
Posted : October 16, 2014 10:48 pm