I'm assuming this is pretty common. If a tree falls but doesn't make it all the way to the ground, how do you cut it up with a chainsaw?
This is a nice little oak that's been dead for a few years. It's hung up in some hemlocks and I would like to cut it to add to my stacks. I was hoping someone had an approach they use in situations like this that might save me the never ending learning I do by trial and error. Thanks in advance. Here's a picture or two.![[Hearth.com] If a tree falls in the forest: Advice on "leaners" [Hearth.com] If a tree falls in the forest: Advice on "leaners"](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/146/146244-64af38ac16f8d7e7c519ba7b26760ae7.jpg?hash=633XTu3YI2)
This is a nice little oak that's been dead for a few years. It's hung up in some hemlocks and I would like to cut it to add to my stacks. I was hoping someone had an approach they use in situations like this that might save me the never ending learning I do by trial and error. Thanks in advance. Here's a picture or two.
![[Hearth.com] If a tree falls in the forest: Advice on "leaners" [Hearth.com] If a tree falls in the forest: Advice on "leaners"](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/146/146244-64af38ac16f8d7e7c519ba7b26760ae7.jpg?hash=633XTu3YI2)