Hi,
How do you fell a tree amongst other trees? I only ask because the tree surgeons outside my house do it by:
1. One guy cuts the base of a large cherry tree with a chainsaw whilst the other pushes the large tree in the direction he wants it to not fall
2. Then they both push
3. Then they shout and a guy comes over with a climbing rope and he proceeds to chuck the rope at the tree foiled many times by overhead branches (a few other guys come over to chat, consult?)
5. Once the rope is over they pull the tree with a tracked vehicle used to make chippings
6. Once it's fallen into the arms of the surrounding trees (still being held up by the branches of the other trees) they limb it with the chainsaw held high above their head and the limbs fall one by one from the trunk and stay still supported by the other trees.
7. Attack each free standing limb as you would the tree until the tree is successfully felled.
So, I have no knowledge of felling trees so I am not here to judge, but I wonder if there are safer and more efficient methods but I suppose they probably take more time. I have seen a similar sized willow tree felled with no surrounding trees and there were two guys doing it. One went up the tree with a rope and lopped off all the small branches then he went up again and from the top up took off manageable chucked with his chainsaw which was attached to him with a rope and stopped whenever he let go. I can't remember seeing these chunks fall from he top to the floor I think he also lashed so rope onto these to stop that. Then he worked his way down the tree before felling manageable 7-8 foot high trunk.
Anyway, I watched todays episode all with the Benny Hill theme playing behind me.
To fulfil my own desire to learn how to do this, how should it be done or is the Benny Hill approach the best way?
Oh, and I'm not here to rant and rave about this (only really to hear how it should be done for my own desire to learn and also to hear similar comical stories of work you have observed) because if anything I can imagine what has happened is the council have said we want some trees clearing and asked for a quote from several companies and then beaten them all down on their quotes and then chosen the lowest quote and beaten it down some more and the guys out there working are trying to do it quick to actually make it worth their time.
How do you fell a tree amongst other trees? I only ask because the tree surgeons outside my house do it by:
1. One guy cuts the base of a large cherry tree with a chainsaw whilst the other pushes the large tree in the direction he wants it to not fall
2. Then they both push
3. Then they shout and a guy comes over with a climbing rope and he proceeds to chuck the rope at the tree foiled many times by overhead branches (a few other guys come over to chat, consult?)
5. Once the rope is over they pull the tree with a tracked vehicle used to make chippings
6. Once it's fallen into the arms of the surrounding trees (still being held up by the branches of the other trees) they limb it with the chainsaw held high above their head and the limbs fall one by one from the trunk and stay still supported by the other trees.
7. Attack each free standing limb as you would the tree until the tree is successfully felled.
So, I have no knowledge of felling trees so I am not here to judge, but I wonder if there are safer and more efficient methods but I suppose they probably take more time. I have seen a similar sized willow tree felled with no surrounding trees and there were two guys doing it. One went up the tree with a rope and lopped off all the small branches then he went up again and from the top up took off manageable chucked with his chainsaw which was attached to him with a rope and stopped whenever he let go. I can't remember seeing these chunks fall from he top to the floor I think he also lashed so rope onto these to stop that. Then he worked his way down the tree before felling manageable 7-8 foot high trunk.
Anyway, I watched todays episode all with the Benny Hill theme playing behind me.
To fulfil my own desire to learn how to do this, how should it be done or is the Benny Hill approach the best way?
Oh, and I'm not here to rant and rave about this (only really to hear how it should be done for my own desire to learn and also to hear similar comical stories of work you have observed) because if anything I can imagine what has happened is the council have said we want some trees clearing and asked for a quote from several companies and then beaten them all down on their quotes and then chosen the lowest quote and beaten it down some more and the guys out there working are trying to do it quick to actually make it worth their time.
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