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How would you go about getting into a conifer with no crotch?


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I was walking through a wood today and I saw a clump of conifers. They must have been 50ft tall. Since getting interested in Arboriculture ive started looking at trees and thinking how I would go about getting into and dismantling them, don't really know why I just do :001_smile: but these conifers were about 40-50ft tall and they had no crotch that I could see, and all of the branches were very thin. How would you go about getting into this tree if the job was only a crown thinking or something? I recall Arborists don't use climbing spurs unless the tree is being taken down completely? Or are the only conifer related jobs complete dismantling?

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sirius ringloop maybe (if you wanted to get technical)

 

theres a thread on here describing what it does

 

also a cambium saver or rope guide chokered round the stem, but you wouldn't really crown thin a conifer!

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Use a throwline to install your line, or use your pruning spikes to get up there, and ofcourse takedown spikes if the trees coming down. If you dont have any pruning spikes then just use your normal ones and spike up the back of the tree so nobody can see.

 

is this a serious post?

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