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can i ask you guys who do trees all the time for some advice. in woods a large ash aprox 2ft across came over but has hung up in a large ash whats the best way to get it down tried cutting it down at bottom to see if it would slip out but is just hung up and will not move. getting out of my comfert zone with this tree. was looking at a tirfor but with a inderect pull on a big tree a bit away from it any advice like bloody idiot for touching it no problem:blushing:

 

We have some large multi wind blown to deal with next week, we can take some vid for you if you want and send it to you, send me an email address if you are interested 👍

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If its the tree I think it is there are power lines in range so I personally think a little care will be needed in winching it out of the remaining tree incase it pulls the other tree too, I would say a mewp job.

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We have some large multi wind blown to deal with next week, we can take some vid for you if you want and send it to you, send me an email address if you are interested 👍

 

HI LEAF i like wind blown to deal with it can get you thinking :001_smile:if you do not no what your doing leave it a lone :001_huh:thanks jon :thumbup:

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agree with you on foot forestry, multiple windblows...jenga for big boys...lol

lol its like sport at 7am with 1 way or the high way...

 

good on the processor that cuts wind blow,personally I love it but only second to roulette rhoddendron clearance.that **** is king at doing you over..:smokin:

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If its the tree I think it is there are power lines in range so I personally think a little care will be needed in winching it out of the remaining tree incase it pulls the other tree too, I would say a mewp job.

 

if that's the case Ben, then the utility guys will at least do some of the work to eliminate that risk , for free:thumbup1:

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i be interested to know how you know this tree as very hidden in a wood with no public footpath nearby.:confused1: but yes power lines nearby hence other tree did not get felled. plus would not be allowed to fell as tpo.

will get a tirfor and indirect pull it should come out. waiting for approval. from landowner.

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I read this post with interest at lunchtime then went to get some logs out of the wood for the next door estate, guess what I came across....wasn't there Tuesday! Have enough trouble with what's on the floor already and he has 999 friends.

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