CUTTING HOLLOW TREES

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  • čas přidán 7. 03. 2023
  • A few tips and thing that we do when cutting dead and hollow trees. It’s a bit advanced and there are something we didn’t have time to go over. But do your research and practice where it’s safe to do so. Be careful, felling is serious stuff.
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Komentáře • 40

  • @YoNorton
    @YoNorton Před rokem +7

    This was fantastic. I have a literally ton of trees like this on my property. This is a big help. Thank you.

  • @Bink-kr9mr
    @Bink-kr9mr Před rokem +2

    Hollow trees can be dangerous for a variety of reasons and sometimes not obvious that they are hollow.
    I was girdling a 70' black cherry so it would be habitat, had green leaves etc, bark intact. Was most of the way around it maybe an inch deep , and the entire stem telescoped into the stump...I had cut the only thing holding the tree up.
    NOW IF I HAVE ANY DOUBTS I do a vertical plunge cut into the stem before I do anything else and see if I hit air or punky wood

  • @G-force_Motorsport
    @G-force_Motorsport Před rokem +4

    Good to see more uploads😃 Hollow trees is something we have quiet a bit of here in Australia, great content.

  • @mariushegli
    @mariushegli Před rokem +8

    I have nothing to say really, but I appreciate your content, and wish to help with the yt-algorithms.

  • @woodturnersteve
    @woodturnersteve Před 2 měsíci

    Great content. Appreciate you being a good example by wearing your safety gear.

  • @petergraham9049
    @petergraham9049 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Always helpful videos, I dropped a tree that was rotten inside and had partially fallen (about 80 degrees) after Cyclone Gabrielle in New Zealand. Like with any tree, it is wise to go slowly and methodically for the safest and desired result.

  • @nhmountains5683
    @nhmountains5683 Před rokem +3

    Nice job Casey. Great information.

  • @gtw9998
    @gtw9998 Před rokem +4

    I’m learning a lot from you keep up with great videos

  • @prepordietryin9119
    @prepordietryin9119 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Just got done cutting a hollow tree last week. I didn't know it was Halo but it looks solid from the outside. Tree job but fine. Unfortunately the tenants did not take kindly to me chainsawing down there home. So they sent out three Japanese hornet Stormtroopers to light my ass up. Pretty sure I broke the sound barrier when I was running. Unfortunately I got hit three times and one of the stings left a nasty nasty rash. I've never had such a reaction to a bee sting.

  • @0ptimal
    @0ptimal Před 2 měsíci +1

    Can you do a video on how you do your backcuts. I notice you start on one side and rotate around. Seems great for a tree thats bigger than the bar, but also because its for big trees maybe something to be informed about before trying.

  • @rogerboudreau8496
    @rogerboudreau8496 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge ! As a wood lot owner I appreciate !🇨🇦

  • @RBnPA
    @RBnPA Před rokem

    Thanks for explaining! These have been a pain in my butt! Hollow trees don’t cut like a solid tree. Thanks again!

  • @stevekarnes3071
    @stevekarnes3071 Před rokem +1

    So impressive!

  • @BobHerres
    @BobHerres Před rokem +1

    Casey is Absolutely Amazing!! As we watch, the lesson here is: Don't not to overstep your abilities... some of us wouldn't be quite as patient. Casey smartley rests his chainsaw, then uses the wedges to finish the task... If my chainsaw was still running.... I wonder if would have enough patience. / I'm really sorry Ottawa Ontario is too far way to hire Casey.

  • @87GP400
    @87GP400 Před rokem

    Very good info. Thanks !

  • @daveoseas
    @daveoseas Před rokem

    I massively appreciate your sharing knowledge and skill. Thank you. Cheers Kiwi down under 😊

  • @DSilverwood
    @DSilverwood Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks Top Branch for such a helpful, informative video. Very well explained.

  • @gtw9998
    @gtw9998 Před rokem +1

    Nice work

  • @markgreeno470
    @markgreeno470 Před 5 měsíci

    Great content 👊🏻

  • @dickies138
    @dickies138 Před 4 měsíci

    Your freaking AWESOME!!

  • @Thoughtfulbuildsllc
    @Thoughtfulbuildsllc Před rokem +1

    Killer! I just cut down two big dead trees and they definitely were rotted. I cut them down in pieces cause I didn’t have enough area to fell them! Killer video man!

  • @FriteVerte
    @FriteVerte Před rokem

    That ending comment was so wholesome. I know you can do it :)

  • @renostubbs8504
    @renostubbs8504 Před rokem

    How far apart do you recommend placing the wedges before the final cut??

  • @scottwilcox6741
    @scottwilcox6741 Před 6 měsíci

    Wow you do a great job you know your s*** I have to watch every one of your videos thanks

  • @shermanhofacker4428
    @shermanhofacker4428 Před 5 měsíci

    Was the second tree a shagbark hickory?

  • @ScottWConvid19
    @ScottWConvid19 Před rokem +1

    You cut deeper into the face than I would have thought a tree that hollow😬, how do you figure on how deep to cut the face cut? I do know that once you start that back cut, it can be tricky to try to cut the face deeper on a lot of trees.
    Like you said, you can always come back and thin the hinges if necessary. Thanks for taking the time to upload this.
    Brittle branch litter in heavy snow is so much fun to clean up. 😂

  • @bdpgarage
    @bdpgarage Před 6 měsíci

    Curious why the back cuts aren’t an inch or two above the face cut like I see most other guides. Is that a hollow tree technique?

    • @shermanhofacker4428
      @shermanhofacker4428 Před 5 měsíci

      Back cut higher than face notch is a false idea of keeping the tree on the stump as it starts to fall, sort of the same idea as a sloped back cut.

    • @bdpgarage
      @bdpgarage Před 5 měsíci

      @@shermanhofacker4428 you mean it’s a false idea for hollow trees or all trees?

  • @tdumford1
    @tdumford1 Před 8 měsíci

    just dropped a cigar tree and an elm that were both hollowed out by black ants.

  • @kendikeman2304
    @kendikeman2304 Před rokem

    I think you mean 80% of the radius. The radius is halfway and the diameter is across the whole tree.

    • @wizardsuth
      @wizardsuth Před rokem

      No, you generally want the width of the hinge to be roughly 80% of the diameter of the tree, which usually means going about a third of the way across. In this case the inside of the tree is rotten, so the face cut shouldn't be as deep and the hinge must be thicker to compensate for the missing wood.

    • @infitada
      @infitada Před 7 měsíci

      LMFAO 🤣

  • @andrebrunet7361
    @andrebrunet7361 Před měsícem

    Not evident to cut a hollow tree when the good side is oriented to the clearance area...😮

  • @nif977
    @nif977 Před rokem +1

    It's hard to hear what you're saying for a lot of the video, it's okay when the person filming gets closer to you.

  • @groundzero.
    @groundzero. Před rokem +1

    If you use audacity to equalize your audio we would be able to hear you. The chainsaw is loud but your voice is not. With hearing aids I just cant hear you.

  • @garyhenderson690
    @garyhenderson690 Před 3 měsíci

    Unnecessary....I could have that tree down in 30 ...Strap the tree...cut a notch.....make a back cut...pull the tree down....Done!
    Pulling the tree is not always an option, so that's where the skill comes to play....I'm not a pro, so I'll stand back a few feet and let them tell you what's what....

  • @peterwilliams2437
    @peterwilliams2437 Před 10 měsíci

    Talks to much