i use a 4 1/4 arveka. best axe in the world. i've tried lots but nothing beats that axe to me. if you can find one buy it. then if you don't like it i will buy it off you for more then you paid. i have looked all over out here for another one and can't find them anywhere anymore. they might not be made anymore :msp_sad:
i use a 4 1/4 arveka. best axe in the world. i've tried lots but nothing beats that axe to me. if you can find one buy it. then if you don't like it i will buy it off you for more then you paid. i have looked all over out here for another one and can't find them anywhere anymore. they might not be made anymore :msp_sad:
i thinking for plactic wedges i going to use my 28oz eastwing framing hammer,and keep it on my belt in my hammer belt holder.
To drive plastic felling wedges I use a 28.5" boys axe with I believe a 3lb head. Its small and easy to carry, drives wedges well and I use it to cut small limbs and saplings.
Not enough weight, the head is the wrong shape and will damage your wedges, and no edge to chop bark or suckers. Poor choice.
A boys' axe has a 2 1/4 lb head. It is really to light to drive wedges especially bigger wedges but it is better than nothing. I have a 25" bar scabbard that carries a boys axe that is designed for wildland firefighting.
I have no issues driving large wedges in with a boys axe, you just need to swing it like a man. I hate carrying too much heavy gear with me. The boys axe is light, short and effective for me. I would recommend it to anyone, a full size handle and heavier head gets annoying to carry for 8-9 hours when I am also carrying an ms460 with 24 bar, helmet, gloves, wedges, a few tools, knife, cell phone or walkie. It gets to be a lot of stuff and a lot of weight.
And gas can, first aid kit, spare chain, file, carb screwdriver, etc. I started out many years ago with a boys' axe but quit using an axe that light in our manly western trees. Your turn...
Understood, glad a heavier axe works well for you. I like a smaller one for driving wedges, but good news is we can both use whatever works best for us.
The trees you fell are likely larger than what I am used to, so that may be a relevant factor. Most of what I am felling is 22"-36", so nothing to large. I was not saying you don't know how to swing an axe, rather that if using a smaller axe you need to swing it with some speed. Enjoy your larger axe and I will enjoy my small one.
Yes I am happy that mine is bigger. My axe I mean.
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