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i got a large poplar that needs felling. got alot of a lean on it. with a lot of wait. plenty of room to land it, no probs there. no space any where else. just a bit concerned about barber chairing. was just guna bore cut it then severe the holding strap. got any better ideas? to give you an idea, its 85/90ft high and about 3ft across.:confused1:

 

You origional idea was correct.

 

If you do the correct dogs tooth felling cut there shouldnt be any need for straps etc.

 

If in doubt, dont rely on a ratchet strap, get someone who can fell it for you.

 

This is not a jibe at you Dan, but i dare say i might get a slating for sticking my neck out:blushing:

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You origional idea was correct.

 

If you do the correct dogs tooth felling cut there shouldnt be any need for straps etc.

 

If in doubt, dont rely on a ratchet strap, get someone who can fell it for you.

 

This is not a jibe at you Dan, but i dare say i might get a slating for sticking my neck out:blushing:

 

Spot on i was felling large Ash heavy lean today bored in as long as you have a good hinge and holding wood it just holds take out the holding wood and down she comes. I am working around a pond so not much room for running:lol:

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You origional idea was correct.

 

If you do the correct dogs tooth felling cut there shouldnt be any need for straps etc.

 

If in doubt, dont rely on a ratchet strap, get someone who can fell it for you.

 

This is not a jibe at you Dan, but i dare say i might get a slating for sticking my neck out:blushing:

 

I quite agree,best method.:001_smile:

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Spot on i was felling large Ash heavy lean today bored in as long as you have a good hinge and holding wood it just holds take out the holding wood and down she comes. I am working around a pond so not much room for running:lol:

 

Cheers David, did a syccy myself yesterday like it.:thumbup1:

 

Any tree with a significant lean on it deserves a dogs tooth, its a great way of setting the hinge perfectly without any panic, and most of all its a safe way of felling a leaner:001_rolleyes:

 

 

 

 

P.S, how come you were limited with your escape route, I bet the was plenty of swimming room?:001_tt2:

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