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difficult to say without inspection. maybe

use throw line to attach pull rope.

start to cut hinge at ground level, take a bore to ascertain solid wood

if poss cut hinge then bore in for backcut , if hollow get plenty of wedges every 12 inches just knocked in firm but not hard enough to lift it, everyone clear then pull over with winch.

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If its a college job Check the bat/bird box first. That will be huge failure points, if inhabited leave all alone as natural habitat. Thats the correct technical answer from the theory world.

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as one of the students whos been asked to sort out this mess, we tried straight winching it but that just pulled limbs off, ambitions i know :blushing: so i will be keeping an eye on this thread :thumbup1:

 

Think i'm going to have to bager the boss to get some of that safe t cut explosive...you guys up to the challenge....or we could rig something from engineering and use their oxy bottles:thumbup::thumbup:

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awsome dave, we'll get steve d on it :lol:

 

Steve d would gladly rig us something up... quite sure that man can make anything.. a real A-TEAM style effort required :sneaky2:

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