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Why climb them? when you could just sprinkle some root hormone on the ground then perform that spear cut? :001_tongue:

 

 

Ya it works...

My friend showed me that one working a monster hurricane in North Carolina in 89.. He'd leave the brush on the tree, then use a similar vertical cut.. with the right kind of canopy, the weight gets distributed evenly across all the brush, and the tree slides right down the roof, til it gets straight, and with a little help will go over backwards away from the house, right over the stump... In the right situation it does no additional damage to the roof... and of course it wouldn't be used if the roof wasn't already messed up and in need of replacing... We took one tulip of a house that had been totalled .. the entire house was knocked out of square.. Never left the ground.. no crane.. just a little magic dust and a big saw..

 

ps I posted with same vid on the climbers forum last year..

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