- Location
- Central NY
Hi, this is my first post so hello fellow arborists!
I have done a lot of ground work on my own property and I would like to start doing straight forward ,simple climbing work. Anything complicated I'm going to leave for the pros. With that said I want to learn to take trees down in sections.
So my first question is how do you get the first piece down? I have read that climbing with spikes should be done on diameters of 6" or more. Lets say the top limb sticks straight up 20'. How do I get that cut and do it safely. I would not feel comfortable trusting the hinge with a length that long. I really have not found a lot of info on taking trees down in sections other that cutting pieces off that are only about 36" long and then pushing it off of the top.
Thanks for your expertise!
I have done a lot of ground work on my own property and I would like to start doing straight forward ,simple climbing work. Anything complicated I'm going to leave for the pros. With that said I want to learn to take trees down in sections.
So my first question is how do you get the first piece down? I have read that climbing with spikes should be done on diameters of 6" or more. Lets say the top limb sticks straight up 20'. How do I get that cut and do it safely. I would not feel comfortable trusting the hinge with a length that long. I really have not found a lot of info on taking trees down in sections other that cutting pieces off that are only about 36" long and then pushing it off of the top.
Thanks for your expertise!










