pitt_md
Veteran Member
I have been dropping trees for a long time and never seen this happen before.
I had a large elm tree that died I would estimate to be 40' tall. It appeared to be pretty much straight up and down. I notched it on the side I wanted it to fall to then went to the other side to make the finish cut. As I was cutting I could see that almost nothing was left holding the tree up. I got my saw out and got out of the way. The tree rocked back and forth but did not fall. I didn't dare try to cut any more but didn't want to leave it fall on someone or one of my dogs when I let them out. I waited for about a half hour and it didn't do anything but rock back a forth. As I was clearing more trees along the new fence line about 3 hours later it fell over.
I had a large elm tree that died I would estimate to be 40' tall. It appeared to be pretty much straight up and down. I notched it on the side I wanted it to fall to then went to the other side to make the finish cut. As I was cutting I could see that almost nothing was left holding the tree up. I got my saw out and got out of the way. The tree rocked back and forth but did not fall. I didn't dare try to cut any more but didn't want to leave it fall on someone or one of my dogs when I let them out. I waited for about a half hour and it didn't do anything but rock back a forth. As I was clearing more trees along the new fence line about 3 hours later it fell over.