Hi all! Long time lurker, first time poster. I'm new to heating with firewood and after installing a wood furnace I have found a lot of good information here to answer many questions. One that I have not been able to find however is the use of a rope when felling a tree to help in making it lay where you want. I know in a perfect world you should not need one if you notch it correctly; however being a novice I do not quiet trust my skills and want the added backup of rope tension. My question is this:
I'm not too keen on hooking a rope to my truck. Is there a proper way to do it without the truck? In my mind I envision some sort of setup with a spike driven in the ground with a rope and pulley setup to add tension. Maybe I'm over doing it, but like I said, as a novice I would like the backup plan aspect.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I'm not too keen on hooking a rope to my truck. Is there a proper way to do it without the truck? In my mind I envision some sort of setup with a spike driven in the ground with a rope and pulley setup to add tension. Maybe I'm over doing it, but like I said, as a novice I would like the backup plan aspect.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
. Thats what got me started in all this.
) I get a friend out (or 2 if I can), one has a 100' steel cable, + snatch block and pulley. We hook one end of the cable around the tree as high up as we can go with a ladder, tie the pulley off to another tree near the base (in the general direction of the fell) Then run the cable thru the pulley and back to the front of the truck (tow hooks). Truck is well away from the tree and not in the line of fire (thanks to pulley). A bit of tension (not a lot) just to take the slack out of the cable (as muncybob mentioned, you don't want the cable causing any surprises for the saw guy, that person needs to be in control). Truck is idling while saw guy starts to notch. Once the notch is cut, saw guy cuts into the other side, as soon as the tree starts to budge, saw guy moves well away, and truck guy gives it a bit of a "tug". If there's a 3rd body out there, it's an extra set of eyes (and another cutter once the tree is down
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