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Tree Removal: The best way to Dropped a Tree

By Chase Dubs

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Regardless of the undeniable fact that trees provide many benefits to any site that they are planted in, there are occasions when tree removal becomes unavoidable. It might be because the tree is obstructing your view, it is in the way of new foundation to be built, or it is already dead and is housing bees or mites. Here are the steps for tree removal with the utilization of an axe. For this job, you'll need a chainsaw, protective eye glasses, and cosy shoes.

Appraise the Tree for Chopping down

Considering the tree is the 1st step that one should take for DIY tree removal. Define the direction where the tree will fall. A tree that's leaning will give you no option but to let it fall in the direction where it is leaning. Also, plan a route for retreat once the tree begins to come down. Clear any stumbling blocks in the path such as stones and twigs which might get in the way as you are quickly getting away from the falling tree.

Make the Face Cut

Make the first cut on the side of the tree where it will fall. This may be parallel to the ground and a third of the way into the tree. On the same side where the tree will fall, make the second cut downward at an angle of 60 degrees. This should meet with the first cut that you made and will enable you to remove a wedge. This is the face cut and will guide you thru tree removal.

Make the Hinge

The next step in this tree removal project is to make the hinge. Move to the opposite site of the tree and saw through the trunk 2 inches above the bottom of the face cut. You should make the cut in a way that it is parallel to the ground, but do not cut throughout the whole width of the trunk. You need to leave about an inch of uncut trunk behind the face cut. This is the hinge and will prevent the tree from kicking back and twisting as it falls.

After completing these steps, the tree will probably topple down. Straight away make your retreat. The tree removal is complete as fast as you've heard the thump.

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