Neighbor does some cutting, but called me for this deal. Just a favor I can have what ever firewood I want. The two leaning cherry look pretty good, not much else of note.
I'm just a simple cut down trees for five, ten cord of firewood a year kind of guy.
got plenty of saw, 044
looking for some ideas of method, order to get this on the ground.
It's in a rocky fence row, I can get my big skidsteer on one side to rope/pull if needed.
The tops of the two leaners are pretty well tangled in several other live and dead trees.
The pics;
looking at the leaners from the stump
other side from first pic.
Kinda thinking lightly notch, nick the 3 trees holding the leaners up, give em a break point when the leaners are cut. then lower leaner; bottom notch, angle cut down from the top, near the stump to drop it free, maybe pull it out. Repeat for the upper trunk.
Any thoughts appreciated.
(including don't walk, run away from this) LOL
Nothing in the area, wires, building etc.
I'm just a simple cut down trees for five, ten cord of firewood a year kind of guy.
got plenty of saw, 044
looking for some ideas of method, order to get this on the ground.
It's in a rocky fence row, I can get my big skidsteer on one side to rope/pull if needed.
The tops of the two leaners are pretty well tangled in several other live and dead trees.
The pics;
looking at the leaners from the stump
other side from first pic.
Kinda thinking lightly notch, nick the 3 trees holding the leaners up, give em a break point when the leaners are cut. then lower leaner; bottom notch, angle cut down from the top, near the stump to drop it free, maybe pull it out. Repeat for the upper trunk.
Any thoughts appreciated.
(including don't walk, run away from this) LOL
Nothing in the area, wires, building etc.