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Cutting Down Dangerous Trees - Professional Advice

Cutting Down Dangerous Trees - Professional Advice Here's my brother Tim Glenn's YouTube Channel for more by him:
Tim Glenn has been a logger for over 15 years. He explains HIS method for cutting down trees that are leaning, or that may possibly fall in an unpredictable direction. His method reduces kickback and "barber-chairing" - busting and splintering. Always wear protective gear if you are doing this yourself. Tim is an expert who's technique was developed with years of practice, and his understanding of tree structure and advanced sawing approaches helps him fell trees in gravity-defying ways. Consult a tree-removal specialist if you are attempting to fell a tree that may fall unpredictably. ALSO PLEASE NOTE: Tim was down to visit me and have lunch. I asked him if he would mind grabbing my saw and putting a few difficult trees on the ground. Tim didn't have his helmet - all he had was my set of gun mufflers for hearing protection. He said it would be a piece of cake to get them on the ground, and he went ahead with the felling. Believe me - he uses helmets, chainsaw chaps and a bunch of other Pro level safety gear. To all who want to criticize his lack of a helmet - PLEASE CHILL OUT! This is a video to show Tim's technique - it is not a lesson intended to encourage novices to attempt Tim's methods. Enjoy the show!

Other cool Tim Glenn Videos!

Awesome tree felling in the Appalachian Highlands part 1

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Tim tells us about seeing Bigfoot:

Professional Tree Cutting Tips with Tim Glenn:

Tim takes a cold water swim:

Tim's awesome Dyna Products wood splitter:

Hanging with the Glenn Brothers Part 1:

Logging truck ride with Tim:

Poplar Bark Business with Time Glenn:

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