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in the first shot get an anchor in the oak to the right as high as poss with a clean line to the fallen oak bits it all of till your down to where the fallen tree sits on the branch of the tree halfway down its length.

 

then start taken sections from the butt until youre stem is vertical, it should fall out t that stage.

 

impossible for anyone to say from those pictures. you should get someone experienced in for this one if you're unsure.

 

As I am new to this side of thing i have not build up any connectoins as yet but I have been thinking the very same thing for about a week I am open to offer's if anyone live in the area pm me what you would charge I am happy to be a groundsman

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Have you not got a winch of any kind? As has been said, the safest way is to sever the butt and winch the thing till it hits the deck. Why climb if you don't need to?

 

 

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where is it situated? garden? field boundary?

 

at the edge of a woodland next to an clear field that the customer owns

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Jesus wept.

 

I am inclined to agree.

 

pdgs, pm me with your phone number and i will come and have a look for you,

Have you got a winch?

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I am inclined to agree.

 

pdgs, pm me with your phone number and i will come and have a look for you,

Have you got a winch?

 

good on you mark.

 

pdgs noone could give you good safe advice based on those images alone. and with little experience its really not worth taking the risk. dito what tommer said.:001_smile:

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I am inclined to agree.

 

pdgs, pm me with your phone number and i will come and have a look for you,

Have you got a winch?

 

Good Man :thumbup1:

 

I know were all a helpfull bunch on here :thumbup1: but Id find it hard to give good advice without seeing a tree, and assuming that a person can carry instructions without knowing that persons abilitys is a tad reckless.

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