I did this 42DBH black oak more with that method as I learned it. Much easier than undercutting and I used a wedge each cut just for measure. ;)
We hit something in part of it... Never did find out what. That is why the cuts look a bit crooked. O66 did most of the trunk save some of the finish...
I still place a wedge in the top portion of the cut... I don't really hammer it in. Just snug it to keep the kerf from closing. Old habit I guess. Just my OCD about pinch.
Uh HUH.. you know it! Had a ponderosa once I fell sweet.. downside was that it was seriously bridged. Back cut (under cut) that sucka from one end to the point it landed on the flat. Well inclined anyway. Was head high most the way... Only place I could lay it down in. Right in between two other...
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