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Difficult to judge the distances from the pic, but could you tie into the big conifer behind the dead cedar? If so I might risk snatching some of the dead tree, but only if failure of the tree would not result in catastrophe for climber, ground crew or other targets on the ground.

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if its a turfor it works in both directions. you could lower the whole tree for a laugh. i would think its pretty chewy. but to be honest if its standing give it a few kicks then get up it. keep us posted mate

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Its on the edge of a woodland but directly above a dry stone wall, thats why we have to lower. Yeah Peter I think my best bet is to anchor in the tree behind, make all the necessary cuts then un-tie from the cedar while the groundscrew pull from way back.

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Its on the edge of a woodland but directly above a dry stone wall, thats why we have to lower. Yeah Peter I think my best bet is to anchor in the tree behind, make all the necessary cuts then un-tie from the cedar while the groundscrew pull from way back.

 

can you winch it back into the wood between the big pine and that wee beech.:001_smile:

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hey drew b on page 242 you were taking down an acmena,do you work for a$$ plunges? sorry asplundh? havent seen a acmena in ages.where are you based?

 

yeah bro, the orange devil. its all good. based in auckland mainly working in the parks.

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a cruizy week installing lanterns for the chinese lantern festival. camphor laurel and fig trees plus many many more...........

 

 

 

What great work.

I love seeing none cutting tree work climbs. :001_cool:

Nice one.

 

Do you do it every year?

 

 

 

 

 

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hey drew i was with treescape wen i was in nz,new quite a few guys who came from asplundh to us,and did quite a few courses with the orange boys.IS ''witch'' still your guys big safety man?

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