KiwiTreeSteve
ArboristSite Member
im of the understanding that 1/3 to 1/4 is all that is normaly required, howver on a back leaning tree, or a tree that has lost its crown a a scarf of 1/4 to 1/2 is a good practice to adjust for the lean or loss of crown weight.
i ALWAYS use wedges, to direct the fall, also a correct amount of hinge wood ( Approx 1/10th of tree diameter) variable each side depending on the lean.
when it requires you to pull the tree down a, simple 4 to 1 rigging set up, with prussiks works very well, and im a fan of this, 10 min to set up = professional and controlled fell.
however im always keen to hear if im useng bad practices, and open to any suggestions
thanks.
'You have to touch and tree, and feel it" Shigo
i ALWAYS use wedges, to direct the fall, also a correct amount of hinge wood ( Approx 1/10th of tree diameter) variable each side depending on the lean.
when it requires you to pull the tree down a, simple 4 to 1 rigging set up, with prussiks works very well, and im a fan of this, 10 min to set up = professional and controlled fell.
however im always keen to hear if im useng bad practices, and open to any suggestions
thanks.
'You have to touch and tree, and feel it" Shigo