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needs more pegs:001_smile:

 

I've just come back from the pub, had a few and maybe feeling a little brave, so here goes....

 

What’s wrong with having a few pegs anyway ?(not aimed at you SBTC). I've noticed a few 'peg' comments before on the forum and often puzzled over them.

 

I've done a fair few pine/conifer take-downs over the years. I have always climbed the tree first, attached my life line, then come down and started removing the branches from bottom to top (leaving pegs). Once at the top I fell the top of the tree out and then I've got some lovely pegs so stand-on while a section-fell the main stem. (They also make very handy handles for when they have to be 'directionally-thrown' into the drop zone).

 

I should say that I only wear spikes when absolutely necessary.

 

So come on...I've come 'out' :001_smile:

 

 

anyone else want to ??

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Nice tidy job. How come you were using a silky to remove the branches?

 

Well why not?

 

Is there not room for a silky in a felling?

 

I would have thought it ideal in this situation. A confined space felling on relatively brittle branches with wires where cutting and holding is desirable.

 

Well done that man.

 

Andy

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