There is more than one way to fell a multi-stem tree in your woodlot. Mike's approach is to treat each stem as a separate tree. The first one went well, the second had a little hiccup.
I enjoyed your tree fell. I like you method , time is the factor. Not a lot of timber like you have in the UK though, but loved it, need help---- shout ! xx
that's a very controlled and hard cut sir, good job, specially the 2nd tree, because you sent that one to the opposite side of its natural inclination without having to climb on it
I enjoyed your tree fell. I like you method , time is the factor. Not a lot of timber like you have in the UK though, but loved it, need help---- shout ! xx
Thank you for the kind words!!
that's a very controlled and hard cut sir, good job, specially the 2nd tree, because you sent that one to the opposite side of its natural inclination without having to climb on it
Thank you for watching and commenting!!
Good evening to both of you 😊 Great tree felt and great wedging work Sir Cheers !!!
Thanks Dave!!
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Thanks for posting, looks like you are having great fun!
Could not do it almost every day if I didn't. Thanks for watching!!
My preference is to high stump the two trees individually. Control one at a time and not go after the base on a tree like this one.
I did them one at a time, but down low. Thanks for watching.
You folks are gettin 'er done...stay safe!
Thank you!!
Close call for Ralphie!
Closer than Ralphie was happy with. Thanks for watching.
The tree's supposed to fall over , not you. Lol.
Absolutely correct!! Debbie told me the same thing!! Getting old isn't fun.