How to Fix a Broken Tree Branch in Seconds… 😂💥 Chainsaw Wins Every Time
From my experience, when dealing with broken tree branches, safety should always come first. Although using a chainsaw might seem aggressive, it can indeed be the quickest way to either remove a hazardous branch or make a clean cut to support regrowth. Always wear proper protective gear—gloves, goggles, and ear protection—to prevent injury. Before cutting, assess the branch's position and tension to avoid unexpected snapping that could cause harm. It's helpful to make a small undercut first to prevent the bark from tearing when the branch falls. If the goal is to save the branch rather than remove it, sometimes supports or braces can help, but for quick fixes, a clean chainsaw cut close to the branch collar is best, as it promotes healthy healing. Regularly maintaining your chainsaw, keeping the chain sharp and tensioned correctly, will ensure smooth cuts and reduce the risk of accidents. In summary, while the idea of fixing a broken branch with a chainsaw might sound humorous, it’s a practical solution that, when done correctly, can save time and help keep your trees healthy.






























































