Using larger wedges on smaller trees, that's how I was able to get some smaller wedges,
eventually :|: I just reshaped them on the big bench grinder.
Starting off with smaller wedges would have been better :roll:
I think that Stumpers point is well taken, about a machine for pushing. If you have a lot of decent sized trees to cut that are leaning against the lay, that's when pushing can make up a lot of time. A different scenario than what was mentioned.
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