Hi All,
Had some storms roll through the area and as usual it means downed trees/limbs etc.
As long as there are no injuries or big property damage, it is always fun to help out with my BX, chainsaw etc. Figured I would share some pics.
I live on a dead end country road, so we pretty much take care of any issues. Clearing fallen trees and even plowing the road. Waiting for the county to do it means a fairly long wait. Wish I could send the county a bill...lol.
Got home from work and had a decent sized tree down across the road. Fired up the BX. I was able to get over half of it pushed off the road before the Amish kid down the road saw me having fun and rushed down in his Bobcat to finish it up. Didn't have to cut much up in this case, just push it off the road. At some point I might cut it up and haul it home. I don't heat with wood, but we like having campfires and bonfires.
On my property I have a large tree pretty close to my house (probably about 20-30 ft). Had 2 big limbs break off in the wind. One just fell to the ground, but the bigger one got hung up on what was left of the other broken limb. It was a giant upside down Y about 30 ft up in the tree. The 2 sides of the Y were long enough to hit the ground. Limb was probably 6-8" in diameter.
I was able to throw a rope over it and back so I could pull a strap up and synch it around the top. Tried using the BX to pull/rotate it free it up and keep it from hitting the house, but the bottom parts of the Y were too long/heavy. I might have been able to pull it off with the strap if I got on my roof, but then it would have fallen in to the house.
I couldn't safely get up to it with my regular chainsaw, but I was able to get up in the bottom part of the tree and then reach the bottom parts of the Y with my electric pole saw.
That lightened it up enough I could pull it out with the BX. Also used the BX bucket to hold the limbs so I could cut them up and then transport them over to the wood pile.
BX limb Video
Had some storms roll through the area and as usual it means downed trees/limbs etc.
As long as there are no injuries or big property damage, it is always fun to help out with my BX, chainsaw etc. Figured I would share some pics.
I live on a dead end country road, so we pretty much take care of any issues. Clearing fallen trees and even plowing the road. Waiting for the county to do it means a fairly long wait. Wish I could send the county a bill...lol.
Got home from work and had a decent sized tree down across the road. Fired up the BX. I was able to get over half of it pushed off the road before the Amish kid down the road saw me having fun and rushed down in his Bobcat to finish it up. Didn't have to cut much up in this case, just push it off the road. At some point I might cut it up and haul it home. I don't heat with wood, but we like having campfires and bonfires.
On my property I have a large tree pretty close to my house (probably about 20-30 ft). Had 2 big limbs break off in the wind. One just fell to the ground, but the bigger one got hung up on what was left of the other broken limb. It was a giant upside down Y about 30 ft up in the tree. The 2 sides of the Y were long enough to hit the ground. Limb was probably 6-8" in diameter.
I was able to throw a rope over it and back so I could pull a strap up and synch it around the top. Tried using the BX to pull/rotate it free it up and keep it from hitting the house, but the bottom parts of the Y were too long/heavy. I might have been able to pull it off with the strap if I got on my roof, but then it would have fallen in to the house.
I couldn't safely get up to it with my regular chainsaw, but I was able to get up in the bottom part of the tree and then reach the bottom parts of the Y with my electric pole saw.
That lightened it up enough I could pull it out with the BX. Also used the BX bucket to hold the limbs so I could cut them up and then transport them over to the wood pile.
BX limb Video
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