driving felling wedges... what do you use?

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MEdooGuide

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I've been using a small council camping Axe the past couple years to drive my felling wedges and to be quite honest.... it sucks. Small head doesn't leave much room for error and it's light weight so occasionally there isn't enough oomph to drive a wedge on a tight tree. Suggestions?
 
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Don't listen to Philbert, the Minnesota mosquitoes have bitten him one too many times. A Fiskars axe will mangle plastic wedges. Stick with a 'Merican made axe head with a wide flat pole. Look in the flea markets around town and you will probably find a decent axe head for under 5 bucks. Bailey's or Madsen's can sell you a handle.
 
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I got a 2.5. 3,5, and 5 lb axes. The 5 lb is a 28" handle council from Madsens. The others ate cheap truper. I want t find a nice Collins head.
 
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I have an old rafting axe of the smaller size - a 3# Collins, probably. Most of the fallers in Washington had the bigger 5# one when I worked there 30 years ago. What I use mostly is a BIG plastic wedge to drive the smaller ones. I used to carry a big aluminum wedge in my pouch, mostly for that duty. I just carry the plastic one now and keep the axe handy with my fuel jugs (my saws are pigs). I've gone back to carrying my wedge pouch on my person, even for firewooding, as we are now sposta carry a fire extinguisher. I'm liking having my wedges handy when bucking, and I'm liking the old BIG wedge trick.

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cupar

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While I'm a big fan of using an axe, I've used a felling lever as well, Also on Thursday I used a round I'd cut off the tree I was felling, on friday I used a branch off a tree I was felling, today I used a brick next to the tree I was felling. I don't bring an axe to work and work won't give me an axe so I make it work with what I got on hand. This means I don't try to wedge over 80'+ trees either.
 
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18" estwing axe is my go to
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8 lb splitting maul. It's nice to have around anyway if your cutting big rounds. And it only takes a few swings. And I don't like carrying anything on my belt. Paint the handle orange so I don't loose it.
 

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