Yeah the live ones you can hear it resonate through the whole tree almost. I was just wondering if people could tell you what the defect was and precisely where the good holding wood was or something. It seems plausible enough. Just not sure I’d want to stake my life on it. 😂
I’ve heard about old timers sounding trees with the butt of their ax to check for defect and that it’s a lost art. Does anyone with some knowledge on this want to fill me in? It seems simple enough that dead wood or defect will sound different than a live healthy tree, but I’m missing the part...
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