the back of my property slopes steeply, so the back of my roof is probably 40 above gound. I have had this nagging branch that sweeps down on my roof, especially when raining. The offending branch is probably 50 ft. high, or higher than I want to climb with a chainsaw.
I found this rope chain saw from Green Mountain at Home Depot. You basically throw a rope over the limb that has a chainsaw chin in the middle, then you pull back and forth on the two rope ends until the limb is cut.
The first challenge was getting the rope over the limb. After about 30 attempts throw the weight bag that comes with the product over the limb, I broke out the cross bow and rigged it with high test cord. First shot put it over the bow. From there I teased the business line over it and I was in business.
Now don't get me wrong. This was not an effortless endeavor. I must have pulled back and forth on that rope for an hour, racing an incoming storm. But finally it fell. (don't stand under your work-I wished somebody would have told me this yesterday) LOL Working that rope was about as much fun as manual fence posting digging. I'm pretty sore this morning.
But I did not have to pay for tree service and I didn't send my butt up a 50 ft. tree!
Muscle pains subside a lot quicker than bones mend.
I found this rope chain saw from Green Mountain at Home Depot. You basically throw a rope over the limb that has a chainsaw chin in the middle, then you pull back and forth on the two rope ends until the limb is cut.
The first challenge was getting the rope over the limb. After about 30 attempts throw the weight bag that comes with the product over the limb, I broke out the cross bow and rigged it with high test cord. First shot put it over the bow. From there I teased the business line over it and I was in business.
Now don't get me wrong. This was not an effortless endeavor. I must have pulled back and forth on that rope for an hour, racing an incoming storm. But finally it fell. (don't stand under your work-I wished somebody would have told me this yesterday) LOL Working that rope was about as much fun as manual fence posting digging. I'm pretty sore this morning.
But I did not have to pay for tree service and I didn't send my butt up a 50 ft. tree!
Muscle pains subside a lot quicker than bones mend.
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