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Rich,that jacks the only 1 I have, its a monster 30 tonner!

Totally agree on the plate, on these trees the whole jack was getting pushed down , mainly because of my poor choice of placing it and trying to bore in, it was a nightmare.

A smaller jack with a ball and socket end with the plate on would be ideal, so the plate stays with the butt as it rises.

 

The guy who I sub to sometimes uses a 30 ton jack with a plate but it has a welded ring for the piston to sit in and also has a separate plate to use on the bottom to save the arse of the jack bowing out and sinking into soft/rotton wood

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That looks expensive Pete! I got a 20 ton stubby jack that has tipped some bit poles for me no problem.

Was thinking about this today and wounded if any1 has had a go uesing a jack up a tree to tip sections off?!

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I do enjoy a big tree fell! Shiny, Pete, but is the 4" stated lift enough do you think?

 

If you needed more, you could simple place blocks along side the jack, let the jack down, place a block under or above the jack and go again.

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