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If that Oak was sound enough to stand up and suffer a few gales then it was sound enough to climb , gently. The problem with that sort of take down is the climber bricks it and tries to speed the job by lowering big sections causing stresses on the tree. I have yet to see or hear of a standing mature tree collapse under the weight of a climber. I know because I have taken down some really dead and manky trees, I go steady and work slow and deliberately.

 

Totally agree!100%!spot on!:icon14::wave:

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yeah i was bricking it,first to admit it.the reason the tree was coming down was that it was sheding limbs.parts of it were unclimbable and unfortunately all of these sections needed to be rigged down to avoid demolishing the shed ,fence, pristine hedge and garage underneath it

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If that Oak was sound enough to stand up and suffer a few gales then it was sound enough to climb , gently. The problem with that sort of take down is the climber bricks it and tries to speed the job by lowering big sections causing stresses on the tree. I have yet to see or hear of a standing mature tree collapse under the weight of a climber. I know because I have taken down some really dead and manky trees, I go steady and work slow and deliberately.

 

an elm fell down the evening before i was going to dismantle it a few years ago made me think a bit

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