I really enjoyed the good weather and perfect conditions while cutting some fir this week. We didn't get any sun and it spat snow all the time but it was in the 20's with no wind. Your probably sick of my fir pictures but this one is the second biggest, board foot wise, that I have ever cut here. So I needed a pic. It was 23" at the butt and 260 BF. I can hear the laughter

It would have been more and number one but the top was dead ended in an ash canopy so it wasn't that tall. It had the typical 5' of butt rot.
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While I had the camera out I mounted it on the ROPS and made a video of making up a hitch, this tree and another smaller one (70 BF), and skidding them out to the landing. I'm cutting off of a new trail that I scuffed out last fall. On the skid out there are 3 sharp turns so I am keeping my wood lengths short. These are 26' to make a couple 12' saw logs. I had a bit of bad luck. When the cable releases from a snatch block the cable goes slack as it falls. This momentarily removes the locking pressure on the chokers. That little tree got caught in the cable at just the right instant to rake the loose chokers free. I saw the tree and knew it was a goner. I thought about cutting it but I didn't..... Took me 4 extra minutes to patch up the problem it caused.
The video is about 20 minutes long. Not fast paced and exciting but slow like woods work and me. You'll be able to tell from the way I walk one way vs the other that the tractor is parked on a hill with the camera facing down.
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