I've got a large white pine that came down during a storm that I'm having some trouble with. The tree was at the top of a steep incline and the roots broke and pulled right out of the ground.
This is the situation. There is about 6' of the tree left the stump end is sitting up on it's roots about 3' off the ground and the ground slopes down under the tree, so the top of this piece is on the ground and then it goes up on an angle to the stump. How do I cut this up without pinching my saw?
My plan is to go under the tree as close to the stump as I can get and cut a wide notch about 1/2 way thorough and then cut down to the notch from the top side. Does that make sense?
This is the situation. There is about 6' of the tree left the stump end is sitting up on it's roots about 3' off the ground and the ground slopes down under the tree, so the top of this piece is on the ground and then it goes up on an angle to the stump. How do I cut this up without pinching my saw?
My plan is to go under the tree as close to the stump as I can get and cut a wide notch about 1/2 way thorough and then cut down to the notch from the top side. Does that make sense?