MotherGoose
Well-Known OPE Member
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Bark pattern on that tree is a give away that there could be issues inside the tree.Here's two me and @Scotty Overkill did.
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Didn't get a stump shot on this one but that's a black walnut a little over 4' at the base! It ended up being hollow which really sucked!
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Nice! The old Stihl did ok, huh?
Bark pattern on that tree is a give away that there could be issues inside the tree.
The bark isn't the typical pattern. This can happen with any big tree, seems when they get near over mature the bark gets goofy looking.What is the give away there is a problem?
An old trick I learned on here. Take an ax an give the tree a few bangs. If hollow inside you can usually hear it.
Helps just prior to felling it.
Good sized tree Curt! Nice job.
The bark isn't the typical pattern. This can happen with any big tree, seems when they get near over mature the bark gets goofy looking.
I did! No echo, sounded solid. The surrounding wood was good and stout. It was 46 or 48” at the cut, pretty big for around here
Nice contra to bad that sucker was hollow.Here's two me and @Scotty Overkill did.
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Didn't get a stump shot on this one but that's a black walnut a little over 4' at the base! It ended up being hollow which really sucked!
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An old trick I learned on here. Take an ax an give the tree a few bangs. If hollow inside you can usually hear it.
Helps just prior to felling it.
Good sized tree Curt! Nice job.
Another way to tell if you suspect the tree may have some rot or possibly hollow is to vertically bore through it low at the base. You'll be able to tell both by the saw dust colour and how easily your saw bores through it what condition it's in. Then just make your falling cuts a little higher up.