Precision Tree Felling is the process of removing a tree from a specific location and at a desired size. The tree is removed by placing a stump digger or trapeze (aka a lever or wire rope) in the ground and pulling the tree out. The process of removing trees from a specific location is called “precision tree felling”, and it can be used to remove trees up to three times larger than the parameters you specified.
What is Precision Tree Felling and How Does it Work?
Precision tree felling is a technique that involves the use of a chainsaw to cut down trees at a specific height. The technique is also known as tree felling and tree trimming.
The chainsaw is attached to an extension pole, which allows the user to clear the entire area around the tree without having to get too close. The chainsaw can be used for cutting limbs, branches, or anything else that would obstruct movement.
The process of precision tree felling can be done in many ways depending on what kind of trees are being cut down and what kind of work needs to be done.
There are two main types of precision tree felling:
- Single Tree Felling: This type uses one extension pole and one chain saw for each side of the trunk or crown of the tree. The axles are in a fixed position and the saw is moved around the trunk as needed to cut off any branches.
- Multiple Tree Felling: This type uses two extension poles and two chainsaws for each side of a single tree. The axles are in a fixed position and the saw is moved around the trunk or crown as needed to cut a branch or two at a time. The axles lock together and the saw is controlled by the boom hooked to the rear of the chainsaw.
Procedure for precision tree felling
It is important to know the procedure for precision tree felling before you start to cut down trees.
To make sure that your job is done correctly, follow these steps:
- Choose an appropriate tool for the task (chainsaw, axe, hatchet) and make sure it’s in good condition.
- Make sure that you have enough fuel for your tool
- Make sure that you have enough water for yourself and the tool
- Prepare a rope or harness in case you need to tie up the tree or lift it into place after felling it .
- Cut the tree’s roots and the stump 3 to 4 feet into the ground in a straight line. Use a chain saw or hand saw to cut along the branches while they are still attached to the tree. Don’t cut through them, just cut them close enough to it that you can remove all of its branches using one of these methods.
Piggybacking Method
An efficient and safe way to cut down trees with precision is through a process known as “piggybacking”. This technique is used when there are many trees in a small area, but they all lie within one property boundary. The majority of trees that you want to fell can be felled at once without interfering with adjacent trees. Piggybacking involves scissoring the crown of the tree into two cuts that are parallel to each other and perpendicular to the land . The upper cut is made using a chainsaw and a plunge saw, while the lower cut is made using a chain saw with a guide tube.
The “piggybacking” technique is that once the tree is cut down, any trees lying underneath can be easily removed in one felling operation. This cutting method also allows you to use a smaller chainsaw and easily control its depth. When using a chain saw with a guide tube, it is important to keep the cutting bar in the centre of the guide tube to prevent the gauge bar from falling out of alignment. The use of a guide tube is only recommended when cutting into artificial tree roots, which are usually 6 to 9mm in diameter. A chainsaw with a height adjustment is one way to cut large trees down. The chainsaw height adjustment allows you to achieve a tight fit between the chainsaw blade and the guides. The adjustment is made by turning a knob on the handle of the saw, which in turn turns a wheel on the unit’s base. Once you have moved the chain saw down to your desired height, you need to allow at least 30 seconds for it to “settle” into its new position before you can start cutting. A chainsaw with a safety feature is one way to cut large trees down.
The current state of precision tree felling is that it often uses multiple workers and the amount of time spent on the cutting process can vary greatly depending on the conditions. The most efficient way to cut open a tree is by using a chain saw.
Tree felling is an activity that requires much experience and expertise, especially for experienced tree fellers. With the help of this guide, you can learn more about precision tree felling and become more adept at it.