So I've got a question on taking down this tree. It's an ash the eab got into and needs to come down and it's far enough in the open that I can work with it and I practice.
Now I don't think where the trunks Y there is enough force holding thek together to wedge one side and then make my felling cut on back side and bring both trunks down as 1 unit correct?
My plan was to start on the right side and put my wedge cut about 50% through to start. Then work it in a little more until I'm about 75-80%. Then make a vertical cut down the middle of the 2 trunks and will that release enough hold that it will come down?
Or do I need to bring a platform of some sort out to get up high enough that I can do a traditional felling cut from the back side? Got to get about 6 feet off the ground (2 more than is comfortable for me) to be able to angle the bar correctly.
Now I don't think where the trunks Y there is enough force holding thek together to wedge one side and then make my felling cut on back side and bring both trunks down as 1 unit correct?
My plan was to start on the right side and put my wedge cut about 50% through to start. Then work it in a little more until I'm about 75-80%. Then make a vertical cut down the middle of the 2 trunks and will that release enough hold that it will come down?
Or do I need to bring a platform of some sort out to get up high enough that I can do a traditional felling cut from the back side? Got to get about 6 feet off the ground (2 more than is comfortable for me) to be able to angle the bar correctly.