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what are the best felling wedges to use? at college we use the stihl high lift wedges which i think are cr@p we have used them for 2 days work and there all knackered only be used for about 15 trees tops but the ends are all spit and broken some even completely broken off. don't seem good value for money if you ask me.

 

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I managed to split a Hi lifts wooden shaft first time i used one. About 2 months later i broke another while it was in the tree. Since then i've not broken one i've got an extra aluminium ring to put on them that gives them an extra bit of support. I use a 12lb sledge to drive them in but a fencing mell sounds like a much better idea.

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That ring must be fitted on the shaft if they are going to last any lenght of time.

As was said above a wooden Maul is best,the kind I use has two steel rings around the head.I soak it in Diesel,it makes the wood swell and they last alot longer.

Makes the Maul heavier as well.

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That ring must be fitted on the shaft if they are going to last any lenght of time.

As was said above a wooden Maul is best,the kind I use has two steel rings around the head.I soak it in Diesel,it makes the wood swell and they last alot longer.

Makes the Maul heavier as well.

 

Soak the maul shaft or the wedge shaft?

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