Dutchman's Notch
Kickback
Stalled Tree
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Dutchman
- The seat that interferes with the smooth closing of the notch
- Caused when one of the notch cuts is made too deep and extends beyond the
endpoint of the other notch cut, known as "Bypass"
Kickback
- When a falling tree hits the ground or other object it can bounce back
causing the log to move back over the stump with great force. This is the
main reason you should never stand or retreat directly behind the tree.
- Increased chance of kickback by not making the back cut above the notch
on a conventional or Humbolt notch
Stalled Tree
- A tree that has just begun to fall but is stopped by its own stump. This
is almost as dangerous as a lodged tree and requires a machine to push it
over.
- Caused by a Dutchman Notch
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