biggest issue is they are tied up on top of other treesWell at least you don’t have to wonder which way they are gonna fall when ya cut em! Take your wedges with ya!
biggest issue is they are tied up on top of other treesWell at least you don’t have to wonder which way they are gonna fall when ya cut em! Take your wedges with ya!
Hate getting those "unstuck"I have several trees I need to cut, but with the wind today not gonna mess with them. Probably do it tomorrow.
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It is always dangerous messing with themHate getting those "unstuck"
Freaking abbatis
I resemble that remark. What were we talking about???
And you have to pee
And remember, don't take a piss, leave one!And you have to pee

And wind is what probably dropped them there. I've brought a few 'hangers' like that down. Not sure if there is a best way. Always a bit of anxiety cutting into something like that. Ideally It would be nice to clear everything else and drop the one its sitting on sideways. Worst scenario is it never drops, and you have a log suspended in the air.biggest issue is they are tied up on top of other trees
or getting your saw stuck.And wind is what probably dropped them there. I've brought a few 'hangers' like that down. Not sure if there is a best way. Always a bit of anxiety cutting into something like that. Ideally It would be nice to clear everything else and drop the one its sitting on sideways. Worst scenario is it never drops, and you have a log suspended in the air.![]()

@Sublime one, @Frodee Hey Jon and Fred, take a look at this:
There's always that possibility. Always have a few wedges and if possible a second saw on standby. Fun stuff....or getting your saw stuck.![]()
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@Sublime one, @Frodee Hey Jon and Fred, take a look at this:
Trying to find a new bottle to bring to MITP. Rabbit Hole has a few choices and thinking of grabbing one.Back reading , but I start from the last pageGreat pick!
Hope to bring a bottle myself, looking forward to it this year, good morning FredCool.Trying to find a new bottle to bring to MITP. Rabbit Hole has a few choices and thinking of grabbing one.
After release cut I typically drag them out of tops of the other tree with the tractor. Get em on the ground and cut em up!biggest issue is they are tied up on top of other trees
Yup that's the plan...........After release cut I typically drag them out of tops of the other tree with the tractor. Get em on the ground and cut em up!

I do have a brand new saw. I fired it up, but haven't even made a cut with it.I've still got a pile of 'junk wood' from maple trunk and spruce trees I was planning to cut/split. Not ideal, but it's all fine to burn if mixed in with good clean hardwoods. With current back recovery, thinking it's time to get rid of the mauls. I've been buying my firewood already split last few years, but was using at least anything from here. So unless I get a splitter, I need to get all this crap hauled away. Something to figure out this Summer...
I haven't been into mine for quite a while. I have 3 bottles I bought sometime in late 20 or early 21. One is a rye and 2 are bourbon. One of those is finished in PH Sherry casks.Cool.Trying to find a new bottle to bring to MITP. Rabbit Hole has a few choices and thinking of grabbing one.