I agree with Erik in principle, except that I'll cut a quick notch in it before I take the time to set a rope. Then just knock it over with the wedges. I try not to get too involved with any one cut because it's usually just not worth the extra time. If it's going to take 8-10 minutes to get...
I think it was designed by somebody with not enough experience dealing with big trees, but they came up with an idea in their head while not being familiar with all the current and proven methods already available.
Sort of like the idiot who came up with the 'chainsaw chain on a rope' idea to...
hmmm. I'm trying to think of a situation where this might come in handy. On any cut other than the final stump cut, there are already many options available. Most can be dealt with simply by the choice of cut. The final stump cut can be dealt with by use of a hammer and wedge, cant hook or...
WTF is it? I've never heard of it before. I also don't peruse the other tree forums so I'd be at a loss as to where to start looking. Can somebody tell me what it is, or post a link to a thread that can tell me what it is? Thanks.
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