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Wedging Trees with Back Lean
Trees that side scar easily
Larger Trees
Heavy Leaners
Trees leaning the wrong way |
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The
following are unacceptable practices:
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Wedging Trees with Back Lean |
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- Determine the height of the tree. This can be estimated quite accurately using one of
these methods:
- Pro-Sight method
- Clinometer method
- Axe handle method
- Determine the diameter (not circumference) of the tree at breast height using a tape.
- Determine the number of segments in the tree by dividing the height (in feet) by the
diameter (in feet).
- Example: a 100 foot tree 24 inches in diameter (2 feet) would yield 50 segments (100 ÷
2).
- Example: a 100 foot tree 12 inches in diameter (1 foot) would yield 100 segments (100 ÷
1).
- Determine the amount of back lean (in feet) by plumbing the tree.
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Trees that side scar easily |