Nuzzy
Trail Gnome
Well I was excited today to fire up my saws again!! They've been sitting for a few months while my girl and I moved from Washington to the house we bought in Michigan. Figured I'd cut down some of the standing dead and storm damage from our property for some heat and thought I'd share a few pics.
My woefully oversized PNW bar on the 046 for this cute little wood ANd that's my short bar... Guess I gotta get a 20 now that I'm in the midwest. :jester:
And my ugly mug...
Now for my question. I came across this situation and am wondering about the best way to resolve it. There is one badly damaged tree that has fallen such that one part of it's Y has fallen into the Y of another fairly healthy tree and gotten hung up.
Should I very carefully take the good tree down to get that dangerous one on the ground? Or maybe get the damaged tree's Y cut apart so I can winch the hung up section safely out? Anyone have thoughts?
My woefully oversized PNW bar on the 046 for this cute little wood ANd that's my short bar... Guess I gotta get a 20 now that I'm in the midwest. :jester:
And my ugly mug...
Now for my question. I came across this situation and am wondering about the best way to resolve it. There is one badly damaged tree that has fallen such that one part of it's Y has fallen into the Y of another fairly healthy tree and gotten hung up.
Should I very carefully take the good tree down to get that dangerous one on the ground? Or maybe get the damaged tree's Y cut apart so I can winch the hung up section safely out? Anyone have thoughts?