So I think I'm going to go ahead and take the blade out and cut, put a little bit more
of a back cut in that.
Yeah.
I'll watch and see if it moves.
See any movement at the top, let me know.
Wow, are you on my phone?
Yes, here we go.
Is it moving?
Is it moving now?
It's talking about a boy in the car!
Help me! Help me!
Help me!
Is it moving?
Okay, I think it's gone.
Yeah, it hasn't stopped yet.
I believe.
It hasn't stopped.
It's going faster.
That was amazing, like the jack would get really hard to pump.
Yeah.
And then I'd push the wedges in and I'd pump it again and it'd be loose, you know.
You could tell the whole thing was just wagging up there.
I didn't see much movement.
You could feel it.
You could hear the wedges, they'd go clunk clunk clunk.
Oh, really?
Yeah, because when it would set back on the wedges, they would just sound like solid steel.
And then, you know, it would sort of swing forward and the wedges made a different sound.
But it had a lot of rotten wood.
All that brown is really low strength.
It could have split.
Yeah, I heard it popping and cracking when I was putting that wedge in.
And that first wedge, and it started breaking off that corner.
You can see a crack that formed about two inches in.
Oh, yeah.
Where that really discolored wood is.
Yeah.
You see how it's kind of purplish?
Yeah.
So this really wouldn't be a good timber log anyway.
No.
Well, these are cocks.
And they indicate, you know, decay 25 feet is when you take it to a mill and they see one of those, they say, no, that's all brown rot.
We can't.
What a thunder.
Really, I have my earplugs in.
It's like a recorder.
Wow.
My phone just totally died.
I was going to turn it on.
I didn't think, I didn't surprise that it could come in up here.
Yeah.
I got one.
Do you have Verizon?
No, AT&T.
And one for our own.
Definitely.
But I don't got that on.
Well, I'm glad it didn't hit.
You put it right where you wanted it.
I wasn't sure it would stay up on the bank.
No, you did.
You did.
Oh boy.
Yeah, you're right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
