Posted by caterpillar guy on November 30, 2021 at 07:05:56 from (47.26.95.42):
In Reply to: Chain saw dressing posted by 550Doug on November 30, 2021 at 06:11:36:
If your asking these kind of questions I think it would be best if you let somebody more experienced drop them then you could cut them up from there. If you doubt my point go look at some of the youtube videos of felling going wrong. Some of them are really expensive afterwards. Some even border on deadly. Cutting trees with lack of experience and equipment can be very bad results. There is much more to it than just cutting and it falls where you want it or very close to it. I've been cutting trees for 50 years with my grand pa and dad and now I do it since grand pa died 50 years ago. I know the time sounds off but I was only 10 or 11 when he died. There are things that can't be over come cutting Like you can't in a practical way cut a tree that leans east and make it fall west. Yes you can cut some limbs off to help or pull with a chain or push with a loader but still a big tree will go where it wants pretty much if not planed out a wee bit. By how you saw you can swing them some at the stump not reverse them though and it would take to much time to explain it all here.
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