I've had my eye on a tall locust tree just off my driveway for the past couple of years. I could see the top was dead with some rot and the bottom had some damage and looked to be starting to hollow out, so today I decided to bring it down. The tree was leaning a bit down a gradual slope in the direction I wanted it to fall, but it was also leaning a bit toward my driveway and some power lines. I used a couple of wedges and was pleased to have it fall right where I planned. On the way down it hit a small maple tree and the top section clipped another tree's limb causing the locust tree to break in half on the way down. I wish I had a video, but I did get some photos.
The biggest tree in the center of the photo is the locust.
A view from the opposite direction. Again, the locust is the biggest tree in the center of the picture.
The tree with the fluorescent paint marking my cut plan shows how close the tree was to my driveway and the electrical lines that run along the right hand side of the drive.
Got a nice hinge to guide the tree down.
You can see the small maple that became collateral damage. There is actually a larger maple tree growing at the base of this small one. Two shoots came up from the base of the large maple tree and the one that was leaning a bit in the direction of the fall line for the locust got taken out. I cut down a small sour wood tree in the line of the fall before I started cutting, but thought the maple might be okay, so I left it.
I went through two tanks of gas on the chainsaw and managed to get the tree bucked up and about 60% of it cut into rounds. The beauty of this tree is I'll be able to haul it back up to the house using my garden tractor and trailer instead of hand carrying it like I've had to do with the last two cords of wood I recently harvested from a different section of our property. And here is some more good news: I had to go next door to my neighbor's to borrow a battery charger because my garden tractor wouldn't start after sitting for a couple of months. When I got down the hill on my way to her house I was surprised to see that a rather large oak tree had recently fallen in her back yard! The owner of the house lives in Florida and this is her vacation home. My wife and I look after her place when she's away. So, I'll also be able to harvest this tree and again I'll have easy access to load it into my trailer. I'm in the process of extending the roof on my main wood shed adding about three more cord's worth of covered storage space, so these two trees should go a long way to filling it up!
The biggest tree in the center of the photo is the locust.
A view from the opposite direction. Again, the locust is the biggest tree in the center of the picture.
The tree with the fluorescent paint marking my cut plan shows how close the tree was to my driveway and the electrical lines that run along the right hand side of the drive.
Got a nice hinge to guide the tree down.
You can see the small maple that became collateral damage. There is actually a larger maple tree growing at the base of this small one. Two shoots came up from the base of the large maple tree and the one that was leaning a bit in the direction of the fall line for the locust got taken out. I cut down a small sour wood tree in the line of the fall before I started cutting, but thought the maple might be okay, so I left it.
I went through two tanks of gas on the chainsaw and managed to get the tree bucked up and about 60% of it cut into rounds. The beauty of this tree is I'll be able to haul it back up to the house using my garden tractor and trailer instead of hand carrying it like I've had to do with the last two cords of wood I recently harvested from a different section of our property. And here is some more good news: I had to go next door to my neighbor's to borrow a battery charger because my garden tractor wouldn't start after sitting for a couple of months. When I got down the hill on my way to her house I was surprised to see that a rather large oak tree had recently fallen in her back yard! The owner of the house lives in Florida and this is her vacation home. My wife and I look after her place when she's away. So, I'll also be able to harvest this tree and again I'll have easy access to load it into my trailer. I'm in the process of extending the roof on my main wood shed adding about three more cord's worth of covered storage space, so these two trees should go a long way to filling it up!
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