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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.

 

yer I can see your point,

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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?

 

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what i try and do is look carefully and try and picture yourself doing the job and keep asking yourself questions ie what happens if i cut that which way will it fall ? consider the limb under tension you might have to do work in the tree its hung up in first . trick is take your time consider what you are doing . try and keep the limb below you so its hopefully going to fall away from you if you have to climb it hope this helps :001_smile:

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Get somebody to do it who does not need to ask......thats my advice.....nothing wrong with getting advice.....thats what this forum is for. But this is as Tommer said potentially fatal for an inexperienced operative.

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The opportunity has presented itself for someone who has more experience to come in and have a look at it. Leave it for someone who knows how to deal with hung up trees etc rather than trying to learn how to do it from here if your expertise aren't too crash hot. Better you don't kill yourself eh.

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:scared1:Tell me you are flippin joking mate!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Were you taught how to take down hung up trees safeley?????????? You are NEVER meant to do that. Okay, we all might do it, but this guy has just admitted to being new to this game and asked for experience, and you have given him some potentially lethal advice. The correct taught manner is to sever the root plate, attach a winch to the bottom of the stem and pull the stem until the crown falls to the floor, at no time walking or working under the hung up tree.

 

 

edit- the safest way is to do what Steve Bullman said, and use that as a valid learning experience.

 

This is good advice! Taking down hung up or windblown trees is a skilled operation.

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Tommer, i would have that tree on the deck in a couple of hours tops, and walk away... not stretchered out!

 

Jesus wept?

 

Winch it out and rip the cambium to Sh.... of the tree its sat in? jesus wept indeed. it wont winch out of that position.

 

Yada yada yad. Two hours- you should have it on the deck far faster than that if you are as experienced as you keep reminding us that you are Tony:001_tt2:

 

The OP is, at his own admission, very inexperienced, and to offer the kind of advice you did to someone of his skill level is disgraceful. Sod the bloody tree health of the supporting tree, it will survive fine, and well you know it. What about the potential death of the inexperienced cutter. I am flabbergasted at your attitude here.:thumbdown:

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I want the tree brought down the safest way this is why I posted this.I have a wife and two young children and I will not risk anything over a tree I am keen to learn the trade not kill myself

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I want the tree brought down the safest way this is why I posted this.I have a wife and two young children and I will not risk anything over a tree I am keen to learn the trade not kill myself

 

Good attitude, let Gibbon come and have a look for you mate.:thumbup1:

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