clayman
ArboristSite Operative
For some reason I just can't seem to get a tree notched right for falling. It's not that I don't know how it's supposed to be done, I do, or at least I think I do, and while I am doing it I think it is right, but after I am done I back off and look at the cut , or notch, and I see that at best it is a sloppy job; not level, not aimed right, Crap!! I think I need to get a can of spray paint and paint a pattern on the tree or something. I wish I had a level on my saw. (346 XP. 18" bar)
It's not like I am new at this, but It seems to have gotten worse over time. Now I have two dead oaks (+/- 18") that I have to fall on a dime, and I could use some advice. They are not leaning wrong, and I plan to put a cable on them, but there is only one spot I can put each one without getting a hung tree. Any advice??
It's not like I am new at this, but It seems to have gotten worse over time. Now I have two dead oaks (+/- 18") that I have to fall on a dime, and I could use some advice. They are not leaning wrong, and I plan to put a cable on them, but there is only one spot I can put each one without getting a hung tree. Any advice??