I just pushed over 6 trees bigger than that with an excavator - kx080. Went over easy peasy. Know anyobdy with one close by?
Neighbor about 3 miles down the road has one....but it isn't a real large one. Not a mini....but not a big wrecking type track-hoe either. I'll have the tree down tomorrow though. I'll just wrap the trunk, score it a bit more and pull it down with the tractor. Cable is already in place.I just pushed over 6 trees bigger than that with an excavator - kx080. Went over easy peasy. Know anyobdy with one close by?
Yea I know, right.......What is it with chicks and the whole "no shooting from inside the house" thing?Well....that would certainly be more fun and I could stay back 150 yds. or so with my 7mm-08 or .338 WinMag to set it off. But I don't think Mrs. Flintkknapper would appreciate me ratting all the windows of the house.
She already put the 'nix' on my Daughter shooting deer from Her bedroom window (a different subject and story). Nothing like being startled awake early one Sunday morning.
Well… I think it’s a good rule …ever since I once came home early from a trip late at night and thought I’d surprise the wife on her birthday….and sneaking quietly down the hall toward the bedroom so as not to prematurely awaken her….. I found her sitting up in bed with a .357 pointed at me........What is it with chicks and the whole "no shooting from inside the house" thing?
Well, good thing she identified the target instead of shooting first and asking questions laterWell… I think it’s a good rule …ever since I once came home early from a trip late at night and thought I’d surprise the wife on her birthday….and sneaking quietly down the hall toward the bedroom so as not to prematurely awaken her….. I found her sitting up in bed with a .357 pointed at me.
I’ll never try THAT again!
^^^^^Well… I think it’s a good rule …ever since I once came home early from a trip late at night and thought I’d surprise the wife on her birthday….and sneaking quietly down the hall toward the bedroom so as not to prematurely awaken her….. I found her sitting up in bed with a .357 pointed at me.
I guess I’m missing something obvious, but if you never intended to drop that piece of tree, why did you cut it to begin with? (As shown in the third picture)It was never my intent to 'drop' this leaner....only a fool would attempt that in the confines present. It needs to be scored and pulled down. And I am doing that at a 'distance' with a pole saw.
Yes, you are missing something (my terminology). Drop: to completely dislodge the trunk from the stump as in a normal 'felling' technique. Instead of 'felling' this leaner with saw only....I wanted to score the trunk such that I could PULL the tree down owing to safety concerns being too close to a tree that wants to split out uncontrollably.I guess I’m missing something obvious, but if you never intended to drop that piece of tree, why did you cut it to begin with? (As shown in the third picture)
Geo...to expand on the technique used to take this leaner down (counter to normal felling techniques).Oh…Okay.
Well.....I'd be the first to say you can certainly get yourself into trouble with 'problem' trees if you don't take the time to carefully assess the situation and possibilities.Thankfully you recognize the problems with that.
Many don’t, and the consequences are not good….
Yeah.....like you see used to cordon off foot traffic into an area. Haha.The only “yellow” chain ….(such as the one being used to wrap the trunk) …I’ve ever seen was made of PLASTIC !! Imagine my first-impression of that pic…