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Double-Cut Felling Techniques?
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<blockquote data-quote="northmanlogging" data-source="post: 7407433" data-attributes="member: 76731"><p>This is where assuming can get you into trouble lol, the Humidity isn't so bad here, it just rains a lot, and its relatively cool. </p><p></p><p>In other words rot isn't generally an issue.</p><p></p><p> Oddly enough, and i think most west coast cutters will agree a large tree is safer to fall than a little tree, up to a point anyway, these big trees are easier to get a wedge started as a little one will sit back before the bar gets out of the way, and a large tree starts to move real slow, so you have plenty of time to vacate the premises, or correct a cut, them small trees start to tip and are gone in a hurry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="northmanlogging, post: 7407433, member: 76731"] This is where assuming can get you into trouble lol, the Humidity isn't so bad here, it just rains a lot, and its relatively cool. In other words rot isn't generally an issue. Oddly enough, and i think most west coast cutters will agree a large tree is safer to fall than a little tree, up to a point anyway, these big trees are easier to get a wedge started as a little one will sit back before the bar gets out of the way, and a large tree starts to move real slow, so you have plenty of time to vacate the premises, or correct a cut, them small trees start to tip and are gone in a hurry. [/QUOTE]
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