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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1775185" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I had said earlier that the 13 foot cedar was burnt out in the center. I fell it with a 42 inch bar. I fell a lot of 8 and 9 foot trees with a 42 inch bar. A 60 inch bar is a pain to work with because they are long enough that when laid flat they droop. So you have to feed them into the cut to make it flat.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Something similar to what you are thinking. It is called blocking out. But you don't go around the tree doing that unless you are suicidal. You reach in from the undercut side and cut out the heart of the tree. Not something to try at home. It is best left to professionals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1775185, member: 498"] I had said earlier that the 13 foot cedar was burnt out in the center. I fell it with a 42 inch bar. I fell a lot of 8 and 9 foot trees with a 42 inch bar. A 60 inch bar is a pain to work with because they are long enough that when laid flat they droop. So you have to feed them into the cut to make it flat. Something similar to what you are thinking. It is called blocking out. But you don't go around the tree doing that unless you are suicidal. You reach in from the undercut side and cut out the heart of the tree. Not something to try at home. It is best left to professionals. [/QUOTE]
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