JanThorCro
ArboristSite Operative
Hey guys & girls.
I wanna ask about hinge size on heavy leaners.
I have a 30 inch hardwood, (I don’t know the species) with 6 to 8 feet of lean in the 1st 18’ of tree. From there the tree straightens out to vertical with multiple stems for another 30 plus feet. The root plate has lifted 8”, about 8 feet from the tree in a semi-circle opposite the lean.
Recently I have been introduced to the idea that the weight of a leaner may crush an otherwise properly sized hinge and possibly even trap your saw during the plunge while setting the hinge width. Looking at this tree I envision about a 3 – 3.5” hinge, IF it was vertical.
To that end I mentally settled on about a 6” - 8” hinge. That’s if the tree is solid…
Are my concerns about the width of the hinge and desire to leave a larger hinge, roughly 6” - 8”, in the ballpark? Or does this hinge sound too big?
Looking at this tree, once the holding wood of the trigger is cut, it’s gonna fall to earth like that asteroid that killed off the dinosaurs.
Theres a near 100% chance I will NOT be felling this tree and I’m OK with that. At this point I have zero time operating a saw with a 28” bar. At 5’8” \ 155lbs I may be pushing it with a 70 cc saw and a long bar. I’m better off getting acquainted with a larger saw with some wood already on the ground. Give me a chance to practice that plunge cut prior to working on a standing tree…
And no this will not be my 1st tree with a strong lean and root plate issue. Successfully dropped an 18” hardwood with a strong lean using a bore cut to set the hinge and left a strap (trigger) for the release. Cutting that strap, sounded the POP that declared it was time to get the hell outta dodge… “Run Scott Run”.
Have a great day fella’s.
I wanna ask about hinge size on heavy leaners.
I have a 30 inch hardwood, (I don’t know the species) with 6 to 8 feet of lean in the 1st 18’ of tree. From there the tree straightens out to vertical with multiple stems for another 30 plus feet. The root plate has lifted 8”, about 8 feet from the tree in a semi-circle opposite the lean.
Recently I have been introduced to the idea that the weight of a leaner may crush an otherwise properly sized hinge and possibly even trap your saw during the plunge while setting the hinge width. Looking at this tree I envision about a 3 – 3.5” hinge, IF it was vertical.
To that end I mentally settled on about a 6” - 8” hinge. That’s if the tree is solid…
Are my concerns about the width of the hinge and desire to leave a larger hinge, roughly 6” - 8”, in the ballpark? Or does this hinge sound too big?
Looking at this tree, once the holding wood of the trigger is cut, it’s gonna fall to earth like that asteroid that killed off the dinosaurs.
Theres a near 100% chance I will NOT be felling this tree and I’m OK with that. At this point I have zero time operating a saw with a 28” bar. At 5’8” \ 155lbs I may be pushing it with a 70 cc saw and a long bar. I’m better off getting acquainted with a larger saw with some wood already on the ground. Give me a chance to practice that plunge cut prior to working on a standing tree…
And no this will not be my 1st tree with a strong lean and root plate issue. Successfully dropped an 18” hardwood with a strong lean using a bore cut to set the hinge and left a strap (trigger) for the release. Cutting that strap, sounded the POP that declared it was time to get the hell outta dodge… “Run Scott Run”.
Have a great day fella’s.