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Is there two stems there Steve, hard to see from the photo but it looks like a dead stem in front.

 

We took a big pop down last year in my wood, was the same 100ft.

 

The pop was leaning away from the felling direction at an alraming rate, enough to start lifting the root ball out of the ground.

 

We decided to fell it just to see if a standard hinge would hold pulling it back upright and over the other way.

 

I anchored my landrover to a tree and put the winch about 80ft up, we positioned the landy around 40 degrees to one side of the felling direction and then put a hand winch in the same 40 degrees the othe side of the felling line.

 

The idea was to have some control should the hinge break. If it did, it would have gone across an access road and taken out three mature oaks.

 

The fell went like clockwork, it winched up like clockwork and taught me just what the hinge on a stringy wood like poplar can take.

 

Good to experiment every now and again.

 

Videoed the whole job, but on tape, if I can find out how to transfer i will post it.

 

Hope your dismantle goes well

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Is there two stems there Steve, hard to see from the photo but it looks like a dead stem in front.

 

We took a big pop down last year in my wood, was the same 100ft.

 

The pop was leaning away from the felling direction at an alraming rate, enough to start lifting the root ball out of the ground.

 

We decided to fell it just to see if a standard hinge would hold pulling it back upright and over the other way.

 

I anchored my landrover to a tree and put the winch about 80ft up, we positioned the landy around 40 degrees to one side of the felling direction and then put a hand winch in the same 40 degrees the othe side of the felling line.

 

The idea was to have some control should the hinge break. If it did, it would have gone across an access road and taken out three mature oaks.

 

The fell went like clockwork, it winched up like clockwork and taught me just what the hinge on a stringy wood like poplar can take.

 

Good to experiment every now and again.

 

Videoed the whole job, but on tape, if I can find out how to transfer i will post it.

 

Hope your dismantle goes well

 

Hope you can post it, sounds good.

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