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Largest Diameter Tree Felled with Small Chainsaw?


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16 minutes ago, Dan Maynard said:

2101 and 2111 both seem to be the same thing, felling over 380.

It is made more confusing because you can cover more than one unit on one course.

 

Only guessing but could 1 be for hard wood and soft wood?

On the old 32 u had different sub sections for breaking hard wood crowns down

 

I think it's because some of the new units they dreamed up were already parts of other courses so had to split the old coarse. When the old coarses made sense as they were

 

My last ticket/assesment was assisted fell, saved doing a fisa refresher, but wot a waste of time, everything used to be covered in both small and med trees. 

Nothing new.

I imagine dangerous trees will be the same

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@Undercut   and thats the baffling thing-  yr just as likely to get hurt breaking the big branches of that crown down, as felling it. Massive tensions. Or tree rolling on you. Large conifer fells are nothing like it at all. But also have unique dangers too. It used to be 'One large broadleaf, open grown tree'  obvs too hard to find now  ?  Fab video tho   ?  K

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