I have a red oak that was a real "leaner" until it finally fell over. Once I'm finished processing some more normal trees I'm planning to tackle this bad boy but I've never bucked a tree this warped before. Anyone here have suggestions for how best to proceed? I figured I'd cut off the part overhanging the creek (far right) and then undercut my way along from right to left, but the trunk is sticking up at a pretty good angle at that point. I also thought about starting at the base or the middle where it's more level but figured I'd be guaranteed to pinch the bar if I did that. It's also pretty high in the middle (about 6' up) which doesn't thrill me. The trunk is about 28"-30" in diameter at the base and is still solid (the tree still was full of green leaves when it uprooted last summer) so I don't have to worry about it falling apart on me. Thoughts?
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