How to destroy a fence while felling a tree!

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Jbaker

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First of all I really enjoy a good fail video so thank you for that. Second After cutting down thousands of trees and spending hundreds of hours learning as much as I can form others I have a few ideas of what went wrong and what could have been done differently. I also know that no matter how good you are things just go wrong. I approach every job with the idea that this is the tree that is going to try and kill me and then try and remove as many of those variables as possible. Never quit learning and be safe.
 
Hoowasat

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The best laid plans of mice and ranchers...
Video and photographs rarely tell the whole story or present the situation in a manner in which a tree can be properly evaluated. In this video, there was enough information to see what went wrong. It seemed obvious to me that the tree's COG was going to make it go where it went. A pull rope ... or at least an anchor rope positioned 90° from the preferred direction of fall ... should've left the fence intact.
 
Amp4027

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Sounds like your bar has no oil and/or the chain is way too tight near the end of that vid.

My question is, why didn't you drop it to the right, away from the fence?
 
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