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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mr_cLzyqhfI&feature=player_embedded]Dismantling Pine Tree - YouTube[/ame]

 

 

Due to lighting damage and its position to the road this large pine was condemned and taken down.

 

I can be watched in HD if you so choose, comments as always welcome!

 

TC

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Good job,nice work.:thumbup1:

 

Just wondering who you work for?Just being nosey as im from Dumfries.

 

Also why did you change from SJ to HC?

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Good job,nice work.:thumbup1:

 

Just wondering who you work for?Just being nosey as im from Dumfries.

 

Also why did you change from SJ to HC?

 

 

I am self-employed, based in North Yorkshire. Did the job for a friend who lives up there. The job took a very leisurely 2 days over the weekend. The reason for the switch from SJ to HC was because on the second day I used a Pantin to ascend right to the top and I prefer using the HC with the Pantin.

 

Best

 

TC

Posted
your pine looks strangely like a Douglas fir at 44 secs

 

Ha think your right John, its been perplexing me as to quite what it was. Still learning! Many thanks

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When you are ropping the trunk down you should use a chogging cut and then push it off or let it slide off on its own. Its alot faster than doing a felling cut and then using a wedge and hammer. Your making more work for yourself than needed also because its tough to push wood which has a hinge with the weight of the wood included. I saw you struggling abit on this so I thought I would at least mention it.

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