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  1. SkwerI

    Drop and flop oak - S. Georgia style

    Wow, what a well written and informative post! I quoted it only to carry it forward to the second page so some might get a chance to read it a second time. I'm thoroughly impressed and awed by your depth of knowledge, Burnham. Very nice how you can express the thought processes of 30 years...
  2. SkwerI

    Drop and flop oak - S. Georgia style

    Yup, the downward angle on your bottom part of your notch is what resulted in the tree sitting back on top of the stump. If the bottom of the notch were flat or angled down slightly, the tree is more likely to slide off the stump as it falls. Looks like you guys were having fun! :)
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