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It's quite a bigish shed, with electric and new to the chap who owns it. The green house isn't that big. It's the chap who owns the other shed and green house that I'll be doing it for. The tree's in the garden of a real old lady that he's friends with. What other equiptment are you thinking of to dismantle it?

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Quite possibly.

 

I have climbed trees like this before but they have been stable enough and I have propped them up a bit even if it was with just some ladders to take the weight a little.

 

If it does go though while your up there, well being pinned between that and a greenhouse wont be much fun.

 

Its going to be very awkward though if theres a green house right underneath chogging it down, and is it worth taking the risk of climbing and still flattening the green house?

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Throwbag into the top, send a rope up and hang two of you off the rope.

 

If it doesn't shift any further you could climb it slowly cutting and chucking as you go. With some weight off it might even start to sit up.

 

If it does shift, you probably won't need to worry about the shed and greenhouse any more......:sneaky2:

 

Good luck with it whatever. I'll watch the 'stunt fell' thread with interest.

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Could you get a line into it (near top but where main stem still has strength) and onto a pulley in the connys on the left. Then down to a friction device (portawrap etc). Then a line to the same place - take out to the right and onto a tirfor winch. Try and get a couple of 6 by 6s under the main stem 6 foot up to pivot on and then pull the whole lot round to the right with the tirfor with someone paying out on the portawrap.

 

 

 

Great fun :laugh1:

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