HarperHollow'sGhost
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Equipment
L4760 (2020) 47hp HST, 3 rear remotes with Top-and-Tilt, LA1055 with 3rd functi
I've got a Shagbark Hickory that broke in a "hinge" break about 15ft up, in a storm a couple years ago. The broken part of the trunk extends down at an angle to the ground maybe 20ft away from the base of the main trunk. My thought on removing it was to attach a long tow strap near the terminal end, close to the ground (but high enough to be attached to a thick beefy section) and pull out to one side in order to break loose what's left of the hinge. I want a tow strap long enough to allow me to be 20-30 feet away from both the remaining lower trunk and the fallen upper trunk.
I don't currently own a tow strap. I have a think logging chain but it's only 8-10 feet long. My question is, since I need to purchase a tow strap, does anyone have an opinion on a good quality tow strap I should buy for this task and other similar tasks I might have in the future? As a follow-up, any advice on how to best attach the other end of the tow strap to the tree? I have a clevis attached to the draw bar and of course in this case, the surface of the downed tree trunk is not a concern (i.e., no need for a "tree saver" unless that's the best method).
I don't currently own a tow strap. I have a think logging chain but it's only 8-10 feet long. My question is, since I need to purchase a tow strap, does anyone have an opinion on a good quality tow strap I should buy for this task and other similar tasks I might have in the future? As a follow-up, any advice on how to best attach the other end of the tow strap to the tree? I have a clevis attached to the draw bar and of course in this case, the surface of the downed tree trunk is not a concern (i.e., no need for a "tree saver" unless that's the best method).