I've got the tree bucked and have begun to split, so the pic is before splitting. 35 rounds on the ground, and another three in the stump, surely. There are only a few limbs. Rounds are 16" since that's the bar length of my Husky 435. I'm sort of proud of bu cking it flat on the ground and never grounding the saw. Well, maybe barely once or twice. Diameter is <24" at the largest piece.
My plan for the stump is to see if I can cut straight horizontal at 16" lengths. I ordered some plastic felling wedges (5.5") and think I see how to do it in my imagination.
Absolutely HATED to have it taken down and discover it wasn't diseased like its neighbors who volunteered to go horizontal. But I don't think any other trees can hit the house, and a red oak is already planted.
My plan for the stump is to see if I can cut straight horizontal at 16" lengths. I ordered some plastic felling wedges (5.5") and think I see how to do it in my imagination.
Absolutely HATED to have it taken down and discover it wasn't diseased like its neighbors who volunteered to go horizontal. But I don't think any other trees can hit the house, and a red oak is already planted.