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Sawing down a large and intimidating spiky wooden tower can be daunting, but hopefully with some pointers you can be guided in the right direction.<br><br>Visit:Â http://www.uniquelaf.com/2018/03/tree-felling-tips-and-tricks.html
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Tree Felling: Tips and Tricks Sawing down a large and intimidating spiky wooden tower can be daunting, but hopefully with some pointers you can be guided in the right direction. Note: before you do anything, make sure you have permission to cut down the tree - environmental law can stop you! Preparation A recurring part of this job we’ll be reminding you of is safety. When preparing, think specifically about the safety of the environment around you. Think about whether houses, power lines, walls, fences or other structures could be damaged by the falling debris. If you are near a road, put up warning signs so nobody moving by could be hurt. Keep in mind: the tree felling zone is not just exactly where you predict the trunk to land - the zone extends to double the length of the tree. One surrounding object to be careful of is another tree. If a tree falls on another tree, it could create a domino effect and cause a lot more damage than you anticipated. In general think about the worst possible place that the tree could fall, and try and resolve that event from happening. Plan the Fall Where is this thing going to fall? If the tree is already leaning in one certain direction, the best choice would be to continue on that direction instead of trying to make the tree fall in the opposite direction. But you must always check about what objects are in the fall zone, and try and find an empty zone to guide the tree into. You should also consider factors such as strong winds, and if the tree can easily be moved from where it falls. Clear the Area Before you take a crack at the tree, clear away any branches, fallen tree limbs or any other small obstacles such as rocks and equipment. This is because you’ll be moving towards and away from the tree, usually keeping eye contact with the tree - tripping could be an issue if there’s a tree falling.
Directional Notches This is the more complex part of the job. Making the tree fall in a certain chosen direction needs both your chainsaw and a specific series of cuts you begin the process with, called directional notches. These guide the tree to break off on a specific place and fall in a chosen location. Research online into all the directional notches available or consult a professional tree surgeon, as many situations require different notches or techniques. Rotten Trees If you think the tree is rotten or dead, proceed with extreme caution. It is recommended to request the help of an experienced tree surgeon if you are a beginner. If the tree looks wrongly colored or feels soft or abnormal, it could be rotting on the inside. This means that the tree is very unstable and can be more difficult to make land safely. Using this knowledge we hope you can take on a tree of your own in a safe and controlled manner. Make sure to do as much research as possible, and don’t hesitate to call in professionals if needed. Happy felling! Articles Source : http://www.uniquelaf.com/2018/03/tree-felling-tips-and-tricks.html