beastmaster
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I haven't had much cause to wedge over trees in my career. So its kind of new to me in practice but of course I understand the theory.
How safe and reliably is wedging? I'm talking mostly straight up and down conifers or maybe a small amount of back lean. Taking into account potential hazards (wires) if some thing didn't go as planed.
I put a line in ever tree I fell, unless its a obvious lean. One of my co workers who consistently gets high daily tree counts wedges mostly. Should I start practicing wedging or be slow and safe. Just wondering what some opinion are.
How safe and reliably is wedging? I'm talking mostly straight up and down conifers or maybe a small amount of back lean. Taking into account potential hazards (wires) if some thing didn't go as planed.
I put a line in ever tree I fell, unless its a obvious lean. One of my co workers who consistently gets high daily tree counts wedges mostly. Should I start practicing wedging or be slow and safe. Just wondering what some opinion are.