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Tie the butt to the remaining stem- tension if possible. The nibble away- branches not under tension first

 

Exactly what I would have done.

 

Tie off the heavy end...trim out the light end. The cuts become more obvious as you get into the job.

 

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yep, safest way would be a tirfor on one of those trees in the background, doesnt look like a huge amount of holding wood to rip off

 

My reply might have been influenced by my new capstan winch waiting to be played with:001_tt1:

 

Forget the tirfor approach.

Get your self one of these babies. Igland 9 t :adore:

 

Used it yesterday to take out a hung up Ash from a Veteran Oak.

 

Tirors definately have their place though, used one the previous day to get a grassed wheeled tractor up a steep bank. :thumbup1::ciao:

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Forget the tirfor approach.

Get your self one of these babies. Igland 9 t :adore:

 

Used it yesterday to take out a hung up Ash from a Veteran Oak.

 

Tirors definately have their place though, used one the previous day to get a grassed wheeled tractor up a steep bank. :thumbup1::ciao:

 

 

I like that set up, best tell my wife my birthday is coming up:001_tongue:

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in the forestry trade this is a widow maker. trunk still joined to butt twisted and under tention. more workers used to be killed on windblow trees than any outher tree tasks. i also agree with pete start atthe crown stay safe on the outside and work in you will then see how much tention you have.:001_cool:

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i like to take a little bit off at a time working with the safest area first aways removing the limbs above you head where possible and remembering to think after each cut if this fell or rolled which way is it gonna go. a bit like kerplunk take a stick out and reaccess....BUT, the book says the safest and proper way is attach a winch and pull it off if possible ?

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