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Arborist 101
a general felling wedge question, simple question, complex answers =P
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<blockquote data-quote="tramp bushler" data-source="post: 4262045" data-attributes="member: 13785"><p>If your gonna climb high enough to put a line in it, ya may as well take it down from the top. Unless u have a lot of trees to get down in a short time. </p><p> Wedges can lift lots, but they don't control the tree. The holding wood does that. And the face.</p><p></p><p> I've lifted a lot of good size trees that had a lot of lean. But that was cutting a strip. If I lostone its a pain,a bother and probably dangerous but not like I Tboned someones half milliondollar house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tramp bushler, post: 4262045, member: 13785"] If your gonna climb high enough to put a line in it, ya may as well take it down from the top. Unless u have a lot of trees to get down in a short time. Wedges can lift lots, but they don't control the tree. The holding wood does that. And the face. I've lifted a lot of good size trees that had a lot of lean. But that was cutting a strip. If I lostone its a pain,a bother and probably dangerous but not like I Tboned someones half milliondollar house. [/QUOTE]
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