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  • @nathanvankleeff 2025-10-31

    Its the law of nature that if theres metal in the tree you will exactly cut at that specific height. Theres no way around it

  • @bogoins0 2025-11-05

    Let me guess. A new chain that was cutting great

  • @adjustable.hammer 2025-11-06

    Chainsaws have magnetic blades designed to find nails and hidden treasures.

  • @nightmare.neb 2025-11-05

    Found a rock the size of my head along with some dirt up in a hollow of a tree once. Shit was like 20' in the air

  • @rw29776 2025-10-30

    A insulator,was probably a power or telegraph pole when it was smaller

  • @hubledubes 2025-11-08

    Hagaha, cut a tree once that had half a dozen hammers in it, thrown from the balcony by the kid who had left home years before. Made an easy job into a shit one but solved the mystery of the disappearing hammers for his dad.

  • @adib.viana 2025-11-05

    Serrei toras durante anos, são tantos objetos encontrados: pregos, arames, bala de revólver, picareta, barra de ferro etc. Se soubesse que a madeira vinha de beira de estrada ou área urbana, os cuidados eram dobrados. A árvore cresce e ' engole ' o objeto que fica embutido. Existe até um detector de metais que é usado para evitar acidentes

  • @pittycarey 2025-11-06

    We not going to talk about the duck tape on the rope?!?😳

  • @estebanbestiavella 2025-11-12

    Y recuerden, Murphy también está para las cosas buenas, no solo sirve para las malas.

  • @yeetskerp 2025-11-05

    When parents were clearing land here their farm helper hit an unbelievable amount of barbed wire in trees. Omg he'd get so mad.

  • @bristolappgrad 2025-11-12

    I learned some new words the day my dad hit a horseshoe in a tree😂! Brand new chain vs a 50 yo horseshoe grown into a tree. Still have it as a memory!

  • @rekked2day 2025-11-05

    Old telephone line? What is it even doing up there?

  • @t1m_plunkett 2025-11-07

    What even is it looks like it’s from like the 50s with the porcelain end

  • @teresamartin384 2025-11-11

    An insulator. It’s at the same height as when it was installed. Tree trunks do not grow upward. They only get bigger in diameter. That’s why the insulator is now inside the tree. Probably a ham radio antenna. That pine no older than around 40 years old.

  • @goyardoutdoor 2025-11-17

    It’s a law of physics that while a cutting a tree with metal inside it, the chain will always strike the metal no matter where you cut the tree

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