Thanks Craig Mate![]()
We’ll give that a try too this week, weather permitting.
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Thanks Craig Mate![]()
We’ll give that a try too this week, weather permitting.
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Last edited by MB; 28th June 2021 at 05:21 AM.
What about push-pull, with two bars attached. One to guide, both applying force to strip the bark?
MB (28th June 2021)
Thanks Again Craig Mate
One of the most noticeable unfortunate things I did initially find was the energy excerpted shoving versus simply dropping and leveraging the old fashioned fast bar spuds. I’ll try anything once but to keep it up for a full 8hrs is hard/impossible for me
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mudnut (28th June 2021)
Oi MB ,are you smacking the bark with the back of the axe first....we use to ha e to over here,sort of releases the tension between bark wood....back in the day I use to do post n rails,with jarrah of course so this is just a question suggestion
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Watch this space, as there maybe a comment added soon
MB (28th June 2021)
That’s the beauty too of the spud/crow bars Thanks Avo Mate
When we use them to, raise/drop/raise/drop along to cut the line instead of chainsawing a line it shock/pops the bark up for approximately 25% of its top circumference, once top opened we just lever and peel off like a bark canoe. The photos above weren’t very elegant as was butchered testing all sorts of angles, walloping, scraping exhaustion
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A little Red Ironbark lucky example of using my boots a few months ago with an 8kg too heavy all day crowbar to firstly cut the top popping line:
Shocking definitely works AVO Mate
Disclaimer: Only when the sapwood is seasonally running, Summertime no chance of this
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What about a spur that spikes the log and gives you traction. Drawing is not to scale.
After the initial start where you get enough meat for the spike to bite, it should let you steer and use leverage instead of brute force.
Somewhat the same concept as they use to move rail cars.
Last edited by mudnut; 29th June 2021 at 01:24 PM.
MB (29th June 2021), rusty_nail (29th June 2021)
Thanks Craig Mate
I’ll try Youtubey searching the rail car mover mechanism, sounds powerful for sure
EDIT: Is it similar to this one found Craigstar?
https://youtu.be/7W8c_jMVYAs
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Last edited by MB; 29th June 2021 at 07:39 PM.
Yeah, but using the leverage from pushing down, not lifting. Looking at it, I think it will just try and bust out the top of the bark. Anyway just a thought.
MB (30th June 2021)
Last edited by Plasnart; 29th June 2021 at 10:44 PM.