Posted on February 11, 2015 by Dr Jim
Many habitat managers attempting to hinge cut have problems with the trees breaking off. In this video I demonstrate the importance of stopping the cut before the tree releases, and then slowly falling the tree using a hinge pole. With proper technique, most soft maple trees should survive the hinging process. Technique is far more important than timing. This example was done on a cold day in the low 20s.
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‹ Hinge Cut Edge Feathered Woods: 7 minutes, 25 trees (1.75 minute video).
Many habitat managers attempting to hinge cut have problems with the trees breaking off. In this video I demonstrate the importance of stopping the cut before the tree releases, and then slowly falling the tree using a hinge pole. With proper technique, most soft maple trees should survive the hinging process. Technique is far more important than timing. This example was done on a cold day in the low 20s.
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‹ Hinge Cut Edge Feathered Woods: 7 minutes, 25 trees (1.75 minute video).
