johnsayen
ArboristSite Operative
Hello,
In the BC Faller Training Standard they demonstrate something called tree pushing, which cuts one tree and the falls a second tree behind it, having the second tree push the first tree over. What is not clear to me, since this is a seemingly dangerous operation, what's the point? Why not fall the first tree and then fall the second? I'm sure there's a reason. Thank you.
In the BC Faller Training Standard they demonstrate something called tree pushing, which cuts one tree and the falls a second tree behind it, having the second tree push the first tree over. What is not clear to me, since this is a seemingly dangerous operation, what's the point? Why not fall the first tree and then fall the second? I'm sure there's a reason. Thank you.