wradman
ArboristSite Operative
try this
if you look in the thread tree half way down i put in an attatchment that relates you your question also.
If your having problems with barberchairs with trees that do not have a heay lean, you are not using proper falling techniques.
The only time you have problems with chairs are in heavy winds,or hard leaning trees, The species plays a part roll but your cuts lining up are the most important , spend a little more time on your undercut and you will be surprised what you can accomplish, after about 10 years of production falling you won't even think about it .
if i don't have to wedge it a 2 foot spruce takes me less than 2 minutes from start to finish
if you look in the thread tree half way down i put in an attatchment that relates you your question also.
If your having problems with barberchairs with trees that do not have a heay lean, you are not using proper falling techniques.
The only time you have problems with chairs are in heavy winds,or hard leaning trees, The species plays a part roll but your cuts lining up are the most important , spend a little more time on your undercut and you will be surprised what you can accomplish, after about 10 years of production falling you won't even think about it .
if i don't have to wedge it a 2 foot spruce takes me less than 2 minutes from start to finish