I was more meaning a pole saw for delimbing, then personally I would use an axe. As long as you cut so the gap won't close up then as long as the chosen saw is long enough I don't see why not? Silkys are amazing in comparison to anything, although I have only used green wood blades in fresh timber.
I've an even smaller tree that snapped about 8' up in recent winds and I was thinking about cutting it at about waist height and see if I can make use of it as support for a seat or something as yet unthought of.
I have killed a small tree growing in a reed bed system where it defo shouldn't be with copper nails whacked into the cut off stump.
I've an even smaller tree that snapped about 8' up in recent winds and I was thinking about cutting it at about waist height and see if I can make use of it as support for a seat or something as yet unthought of.
I have killed a small tree growing in a reed bed system where it defo shouldn't be with copper nails whacked into the cut off stump.