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The Craft of Tree Felling

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<strong>Felling</strong> Trouble Shooting<br />

<strong>Tree</strong> Hang-up<br />

Hung-up<br />

• Falling <strong>Tree</strong> Hung-up Into A Support <strong>Tree</strong><br />

<strong>Tree</strong><br />

• Sawyer Failed To Notice Intertwined Branches<br />

• <strong>Tree</strong>s Or Branches Became Bound Together While Falling<br />

<strong>Tree</strong> Sit-back<br />

• <strong>Tree</strong> Shifts In An Unexpected Direction Pinched<br />

• Sits Back On <strong>The</strong> Chain Saw Blade (Pinching Saw Blade<strong>The</strong><br />

Blade In <strong>The</strong> Kerf)<br />

• Usual Reasons For A Sit-back<br />

HW<br />

• Wind<br />

• Misjudge <strong>The</strong> Correct Lean Direction<br />

Snag <strong>Felling</strong><br />

• Before Attempting To Fell A <strong>Tree</strong> <strong>The</strong> Nearby Snags Must Be Felled First<br />

• A Snag (Standing Dead Or Dying <strong>Tree</strong>)<br />

• Very Dangerous Situation To <strong>The</strong> Sawyer<br />

• May Fall At Anytime And In Any Direction<br />

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