I’m not sure what you mean by over cutting the notch, the pic with the 500i in it?Looks like being frozen may have been all that was keeping some of those together.
I would tentative suggest you need to work on your felling cuts, particularly not overcutting the notch or the back cut. As mentioned above, you're playing with fire with these trees... so best not to give em any more reason for things to "go sideways"
I’m not sure what you mean by over cutting the notch, the pic with the 500i in it?
This statement is concerning on several levels... I hope you're not cutting alone out thereThe other two joined trees I was cutting over my head about 6’ high so not too concerned about matching cuts at that point.
Any chance you could repost all these pics? None are visible on this end. I do an occasional hazard tree and would like to see them.4 on the ground and thought I better stop while I was ahead.
Yep, that's why I posted above that he should Copy & Paste, or use the "insert image" button, instead of "attaching".Any chance you could repost all these pics? None are visible on this end. I do an occasional hazard tree and would like to see them.
Its because your resolution is too high for my lousy connection!. Now I am able to load them slowly.I’m on an IPad, no copy and paste or insert image.
I’ve never had this issue before?
Just drag the pic into the dialog box.I’m on an IPad, no copy and paste or insert image.
I’ve never had this issue before?