We have been working on a project last week and this that is a clean-up of a clean-up. The land owner bought a chainsaw and started falling firs and madrones with a few oaks thrown in. All the trees were quite small, none over 12" dbh and that is a very good thing as you will see by the stumps. The falling was was very dangerous and I am glad nobody got hurt. Here you can not fall more than two trees under 14" dbh without a permit. It does not matter that you "own" the land or the trees you can not more than two. BTW this is a 47 acre parcel.
This is how most of the stumps look. No notch, just a downward slanting cut and a hinge on the falling side. I guess the owner had to push the tree over but many of the trees layed over backwards.
Several firs were still attached at the stump. Most stumps were about 3' high but some were 5' high for no reason I could determine.
Most stumps had MANY saw cuts again for no reason I could see.
This is the best stump though not the only one like it. I guess the cutter could not push the stump over so started a new cut.
Just to add variety there were hangers and widow makers too. This madrone top was right in the parking area.
This is how most of the stumps look. No notch, just a downward slanting cut and a hinge on the falling side. I guess the owner had to push the tree over but many of the trees layed over backwards.
Several firs were still attached at the stump. Most stumps were about 3' high but some were 5' high for no reason I could determine.
Most stumps had MANY saw cuts again for no reason I could see.
This is the best stump though not the only one like it. I guess the cutter could not push the stump over so started a new cut.
Just to add variety there were hangers and widow makers too. This madrone top was right in the parking area.