Christmas Day 2004, I had to cut a 72 foot tall spruce which was only 71 feet from my house. I cut my notch, then after getting my back cut deep enough so that I knew it wouldn't be a problem I cut a slot for my hi-lift. I then finished my cut while alternatively jacking and when I was done the tree was laying next to my house, with the central leader on top of the flag I had set for a target.Thats a nice little jack, it's all the jack I need for my trees but I mostly go with what direction tree wants, although around house's and power lines a jack would be nice to have.
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> Disclaimer; I set that flag after I felled the tree. :laughing:
I'm starting to ease out of firewood and swing over to sawmill now. I wanted some 6' oak planks but due to Norwood's design flaw, lack of funds, lack of time and dont live in good deal USA, we sawed out a hemlock plank and shaped in two removable bunks that should be able hold up a redwood tree, took about two hrs and now we can saw 6' logs where as before 8' was the shortest.
A pieced together a short boring sawmill video until battery died.
Norwood MX34 mill - YouTube
You have Redwoods down in Liberty? That's good to know, I thought that I would need to head for the west coast to see one.
