Dolmar ps 421 kicking ash

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Chris-PA

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Starting to put the new 421 to work on the jobs it was hired for. Lol

That went better than my ash falling fiasco today! First, I made my back cut at a bit of an angle to the face cut, then I rather badly misjudged the center of mass. Here's the mostly dead ash, about 30" diameter:
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Here's a picture of failure - I used (and mostly destroyed) every wedge I had. This is after I cut off the smashed wooded ones and resorted to splitting wedges:
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In the end it didn't fall until I lifted the kerf to about 1-1/2". It did end up right where I wanted it, but I swear I could not have swung the sledge another time, and it took all the force I could muster to drive those wedges in.
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CoreyB

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That went better than my ash falling fiasco today! First, I made my back cut at a bit of an angle to the face cut, then I rather badly misjudged the center of mass. Here's the mostly dead ash, about 30" diameter:
View attachment 518288

Here's a picture of failure - I used (and mostly destroyed) every wedge I had. This is after I cut off the smashed wooded ones and resorted to splitting wedges:
View attachment 518289

In the end it didn't fall until I lifted the kerf to about 1-1/2". It did end up right where I wanted it, but I swear I could not have swung the sledge another time, and it took all the force I could muster to drive those wedges in.
View attachment 518290
Thankfully every thing needed well. I hate it when things don't go as planned. That sounds like a bad situation with potential to get worse.
 

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