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If there's a bit of wood still sticking out, clamp it in a vice and knock the metal section down with a hammer and chisel.

If it's broken of flush, I've put them on the fire for 5 - 10 minutes and the wooden wedge drops out straight away.

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Didnt know about the fire way of doing it, i had one break flush with metal and drilled the center out then used a small chisel to chip out the rest.

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Didnt know about the fire way of doing it, i had one break flush with metal and drilled the center out then used a small chisel to chip out the rest.

 

Just don't try it wilt the ally ones:laugh1:

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Drilling them out is a lot easier but since someone pointed me in the direction of the fiberglass inserts from Clark forestry I hope I won't be doing it nearly as often!

 

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Saw it off flush(ish) with the ally, then drill a course thread screw straight into the cut surface, when it hits the bottom of the wedge it should just pop out, has always worked for me anyway

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Drilling them out is a lot easier but since someone pointed me in the direction of the fiberglass inserts from Clark forestry I hope I won't be doing it nearly as often!

 

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How do find the nylon ones? I found them ok except they absorb some of the blow and occasionally pop out (which is a tad annoying felling a big tree up a mountainside!) still better than the last two wooden ones which both split/sheared on first tree

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Ain't used them yet as tend to use normal nylon wedges for most of my felling and only use the hilift occasionally, will let yous know when iv abused them.

 

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