Gordon Gould
Super Member
- Joined
- Apr 1, 2007
- Messages
- 6,660
- Location
- NorthEastern, VT
- Tractor
- Kubota L3010DT, Kubota M5640SUD, Dresser TD7G Dozer
It was another beautiful day for working in the woods today. Conditions are about perfect now with 5" of dry snow and temps in the teens.
I took down a good maple that was uprooted and leaning about 30 degrees from vertical and headed 90 degrees away from my skid trail. It was hung up in other trees. I cut the butt in the normal manner to fell a tree. When all I had left was the hindge I could see it was not going to come down so I put a couple wedges in the cut to keep from pinching the saw and cut it almost completely off. Then I pulled the tree off the stump and down with the winch using a snatch block for the 90 degree pull. The tree was 18" at the butt and there was a 36' log befor it forked. I cut the 36' log in two pieces, winched out the first piece, got it turned into the trail then did the same to the second piece. Then bunched them together and winched them both to the tractor. Hooked up and skidded out.
A great way to spend a morning.
I took down a good maple that was uprooted and leaning about 30 degrees from vertical and headed 90 degrees away from my skid trail. It was hung up in other trees. I cut the butt in the normal manner to fell a tree. When all I had left was the hindge I could see it was not going to come down so I put a couple wedges in the cut to keep from pinching the saw and cut it almost completely off. Then I pulled the tree off the stump and down with the winch using a snatch block for the 90 degree pull. The tree was 18" at the butt and there was a 36' log befor it forked. I cut the 36' log in two pieces, winched out the first piece, got it turned into the trail then did the same to the second piece. Then bunched them together and winched them both to the tractor. Hooked up and skidded out.
A great way to spend a morning.