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Tricks to felling small diameter trees?
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<blockquote data-quote="Husky137" data-source="post: 1076812" data-attributes="member: 11322"><p>Make a shallow face cut, start the back cut enough to get a wedge started, but not far enough to let the tree sit back. Bore in from the side,setting your hinge, and then cut back to the wedge. Give the wedge a few whacks and over it will go. 6" trees should almost be able to push them over with your hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Husky137, post: 1076812, member: 11322"] Make a shallow face cut, start the back cut enough to get a wedge started, but not far enough to let the tree sit back. Bore in from the side,setting your hinge, and then cut back to the wedge. Give the wedge a few whacks and over it will go. 6" trees should almost be able to push them over with your hand. [/QUOTE]
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