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I can see the brackets in the pic but was the mewp really needed?

Looks like it could've been rigged quite nicely?!

 

It may have been a possibility to climb and rig it but shock loading a tree in this condition was not an option for me, the photo's certainly do not show the extent of root damage.

 

We did it with a two man team, and only have to fell the stem in the morning

 

Happy days :thumbup:

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Or even spent the money on a crane?.....maybe, your choice though.

 

Good luck.... AND MORE PICTURES! PLEASE :D

 

Fair point but a crane would have complicated the job in its situation, the council have been repairing a road land slide for the last 7 months and the road is open now.

 

A crane would have worked very well but we just didn't have the room for snedding up on the ground, lots of cyclists and pedestrians too

 

Not bad for a two man team :thumbup:

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Good job Chris, you did it how you thought was best and safest and that's all that matters mate. I find it funny and have a chuckle when people say "you should of done it like this" or " you should of done that" at the end of the day the jobs done and all is well. Good pics too.

 

 

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