I just read this book that I got for Christmas, The Backyard Lumberjack 160 pages of How to info for the beginner chainsaw buying to felling trees etc. Wish i had this info years ago.
Some of the pictures showing how to fell a tree are showing grave faults. I don’t own the book but I saw it in a book store a week ago when I was visiting the U.S. (I’m from Denmark). Severel of the pictures showed the Back cut overcutting the hinge wood so there was noting holding and guiding the tree falling. Absolutely no control over the felling without holding wood!! Not a good advice to newbie’s. Following the pictures in that book is very dangerous!!!!
The two attached pictures shows how it's done
I requested this book online from my local library.
Got it in less than a week.
A good read.
Thanks for posting it here, I love this kind of information.
The writing is good and somewhat funny at times.
I did notice that some of the felling technices were different than I had seen done here in my parts.
Does the fact that they recommend using the side relief cuts make their way safer?
I am a relative :newbie: So I just thought that was the way they do it in the northEAST
Anyway, stihl a good read imo.
The felling "techniques" (or lack thereof) are poor at best. I would find a better, safer place to learn how to fell trees from. The methods shown in there show a serious lack of knowledge of proper felling techniques and pose a serious risk to the health of the operator if he follows them and doesn't get lucky (as the authors of the book did).
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