Cage116
ArboristSite Operative
Ok i hope to draw on the knowledge that you fellows possess to help me solve a little debate goin on between me and a friend of mine who runs a tree business.
Ok here goes, when i got older and started cutting trees as part of my job i had to take certain certifications to be able to fell trees. In the classes it was taught certain felling techniques including when making a back cut that it should be parrallel to the ground. I learned from all my coworkers that this is the proper technique as many of them were loggers and that is how they made their felling cuts. Now growing up i made angled back cuts as that was whay my father was doing. I have since learned that this is not the proper technique. Now thay brings us to today. My good friend who runs his own tree business tells me he makes angled back cuts like my father did. My question is which is the right way to do it:msp_confused:? Angling your back cuts doesnt seem to be too wedge friendly if you know what i mean... I hope you guys can help me out on this one and that i am explaining my question clearly enough.... Thanks in advance....
Ok here goes, when i got older and started cutting trees as part of my job i had to take certain certifications to be able to fell trees. In the classes it was taught certain felling techniques including when making a back cut that it should be parrallel to the ground. I learned from all my coworkers that this is the proper technique as many of them were loggers and that is how they made their felling cuts. Now growing up i made angled back cuts as that was whay my father was doing. I have since learned that this is not the proper technique. Now thay brings us to today. My good friend who runs his own tree business tells me he makes angled back cuts like my father did. My question is which is the right way to do it:msp_confused:? Angling your back cuts doesnt seem to be too wedge friendly if you know what i mean... I hope you guys can help me out on this one and that i am explaining my question clearly enough.... Thanks in advance....