Well so he can make a big dog house so his pups can sleep in.
Billy had worked at the tree for days. He had made progress, but he eas very discouraged. He had to do it for his dogs, but was about to quit when he remebered what is mom told him about God he will meet ypu half way there. He prayed to God and asked him to help. As soon as he finished, a great wind came and blew the tree over.
In the book "Where the Red Fern Grows," the big tree was a sycamore tree where Billy would often sit and reflect on his memories with his beloved dogs, Old Dan and Little Ann. It served as a place of solace and comfort for Billy throughout the story.
Try using a rock.
a big stick
Down Among the Big Boys - brilliant movie
Billy is trying to cut the Big Tree down, where a coon is trapped. It is the first coon his dogs have ever treed, and he doesn't want to let them down. But he is about to give up due to exhaustion. His Grandpa shows up and encourages Billy to not give up, but rather, just go rest & get some food for strength. He teaches Billy how to build a scarecrow to "guard" the tree for awhile, so that Billy can go rest up & get fed. Turns out, the scarecrow wasn't really necessary because Old Dan won't leave that tree for anything. Old Dan's persistence is what finally shows Mama that those dogs love to coon hunt more than anything in the world. Billy discovers later that even Little Ann kept guard at the Big Tree. Billy is stiff and sore, but keeps chopping that tree down because he can't disappoint his dogs. Blisters on his hands almost makes him give up and turn for home, but the scarecrow seems to taunt him, and he stays. He prays on his knees to God for help. Suddenly a gust of wind out of nowhere blows & pushes the tree down! The coon runs out and the dogs get their coon. Billy is so proud of his very first coonskin. Later he asks Pa if he thinks that God helped him by blowing the tree down, but Pa just isn't sure. Billy later is firmly convinced that God did help for sure.
ALL THE AIR MOVES TO ANOTHER SIDE OF THE TREE AND THERE IS A BIG GUST OF WIND BIG ENOUGH THAT IT CAN KNOCK SOMEONE DOWN. ( dEPENDS ON THE SIZE OF THE TREE) IF THE TREE IS REALLY BIG IT WILL KNOCK DOWN A BIG PERSON BUT IF IT'S A SMALL TREE IT CAN ONLY KNOCK DOWN A LITTLE PERSON.) gET IT
Sandy chopped down a big tree in Africa :)
The carpenters son.
Some of the problems Billy faces are:Saving up for the dogsGoing all the way to town to pick them upTraining them to huntChopping down the huge tree in his first huntTrying to track down the ghost coon with his dogsPreparing Little Ann for the beauty dog show thingLocating Little Ann and Old Dan in the big storm during the contest
By taking an axe (or a chainsaw) and then cutting it down. You can always hire big buff people like mercenaries to pull the tree away.
Billy Eckstine big band was created in 1944.