Hope all is well.
I struggle with the issue I quoted. Took me a while to realize that some posters just stir, some don’t care, some are hopelessly hard headed and some are simply overly lubricated at the time, or as Bob pointed out years back, some that are only seeking validation of what they have done or are going to do despite any advice they pretend to seek. Pretty discouraging trend when you want to learn or want to help someone. Right now I have a question about falling dead ash, which in the past I would have asked without hesitation but of late not so sure.
Going to go sit on a stump and watch for a while.
Ron
We have falling ash and smoke--(humor time). I'm going on a bike ride.
Just to note that I have had the cut the back cut first suggested and demonstrated. It was for our small, not leaning maples which, in the words of a logger, "like to sat back." He described it much better than a chart. It works if you are an experienced, professional, production cutter and ready to run like hell. Only one wedge was used. I tried it later on a small tree and was very scared while doing so. The tree "went where it was supposed to go." as we hear all the time on here, but I am not a faller and realized that was probably luck. That was too hard on the nerves. I didn't like it at all.
Now I really am going on a bike ride into the smoke, and falling ash. Much better than the scary task of falling trees. Hope the wind changes here.