You did good, my friend. Curling the bucket and lifting the boom are the strongest pivot points, the stick (left hand control extends/retracts it) is the weakest. Whenever possible, curl the bucket under heavy stuff like stumps and boulders and then carefully pin with the thumb just to keep it from falling out. I've messed up a few of them over the years. Also, between 3/4th of the way in from full extension up to about 1/4th the way in right in front of the machine is where you have the most strength/leverage - just the physics of it all. Any day you get the job done with no damage or injuries is a win no matter who you are. Nothing good is lost by taking your time and being careful. Respect!
You don't use a chainsaw while standing on a ladder. Basic rule everyone should know. When you buy a dangerous tool, you should study the safety rules. It is usually safe to use a pole saw from a ladder. With a 10" pole saw, you can bring down trees well over a foot thick. The pole will put you farther from danger and allow you to cut above shoulder level in safety. Why didn't you cut the tree at the base?
You did good, my friend. Curling the bucket and lifting the boom are the strongest pivot points, the stick (left hand control extends/retracts it) is the weakest. Whenever possible, curl the bucket under heavy stuff like stumps and boulders and then carefully pin with the thumb just to keep it from falling out. I've messed up a few of them over the years.
Also, between 3/4th of the way in from full extension up to about 1/4th the way in right in front of the machine is where you have the most strength/leverage - just the physics of it all. Any day you get the job done with no damage or injuries is a win no matter who you are. Nothing good is lost by taking your time and being careful. Respect!
1st- Tree is on the ground.
2nd- nobody was hurt
I have pushed many over, just takes time in the seat...
Good Job...👍👍👍
You don't use a chainsaw while standing on a ladder. Basic rule everyone should know. When you buy a dangerous tool, you should study the safety rules.
It is usually safe to use a pole saw from a ladder. With a 10" pole saw, you can bring down trees well over a foot thick. The pole will put you farther from danger and allow you to cut above shoulder level in safety.
Why didn't you cut the tree at the base?
You can put your blade backwards and you won’t fall
young man.
first find the end of the roots / work your way back to the stumps / would be alot easy on u and the equipment
young man
u will have more control over the trees with the teeth