rd_macgregor
Veteran Member
- Joined
- May 14, 2008
- Messages
- 1,874
- Location
- Prince Edward Island, Canada
- Tractor
- Kioti DK45SC, Kubota B2650
Earlier this spring, I took down a sizeable poplar that had tipped over across one of my trails a couple of years ago. In the beginning I could walk under it with plenty of head clearance, but it had settled enough that I had to duck this winter in the snow. Anyway, I pinched that saw bar twice, but managed to pull the bar out...leaving the chain behind in the cut... both times. The kerf width of the chain was enough to let the bar slide out once I took it off the drive unit sprocket (I had a spare chain with me). I suspect that a more nearly vertical tree might pinch harder and not allow the bar to slide out, though. The root ball did not fall back down, but this tree had been leaning for a couple of years. I have another in the same area that a hurricane tipped over last year...probably at a 45 degree angle. I went out last week to cut that tree, but listened to the little voice that urged caution, and left it for another day.