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To: ajtj99 who wrote (45418)12/1/2021 9:57:42 PM
From: Sun Tzu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97960
 
I don't know how experienced you are with chainsaw, so I recommend that you watch a couple of videos if you have not done this exact kind of work before.

You'd want to cut a wedge or U in the side that you want it to fall. This should be about 1/3 to 40% in. Then you will cut from the opposite side coming into the wedge from behind. This is true even if the tree has fallen on the fence and you just want to cut it to pieces. Otherwise the tree will fall on your saw and/or jam it. Seems kind of obvious, but you'd be surprise how many people just cut from one side and keep going.



To: ajtj99 who wrote (45418)12/1/2021 10:47:47 PM
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Husqvarna is a swedish company based in jonkoping. I visited them in 2019 for three lectures - started a week as their guest - they treated me royally - all expenses paid trip that included a VIP suite where the Swedish premier had stayed few weeks before - same room had jacuzzi, sauna etc in my room.

Beautiful countryside with a large lake. My friends dad owned a house on top of the lake. The company made guns etc few hundred years ago for Swedish army.