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I put a chain around the tree, then shackle a long length of steel cable, through a turning block, strapped to a big tree, then back to my tractor draw bar. -- Scott Vernon Plowville Pa _/)__/)_/)_ "Peter Wiley" wrote in message . .. I did, but made 2 mistakes. 1. I didn't put it high enough up the tree. 2. I didn't use steel cable initially even though I had it, and the braided line stretched enough (even tho I'd taken a really good strain using a 4WD) to let the tree sit back. If I'd had my tractor, which is how I've done tricky trees in the past, it would have been ok, but the old monster is 2 states away on one of my other properties. Anything you survive is a learning experience. I won't make that mistake again, especially as I *knew* I shouldn't have done it in the first place. PDW In article , Scotty wrote: Pete, I usually put the cable on BEFORE I start cutting. You may want to adopt this method. Scotty "Peter Wiley" wrote in message . .. Climbing up a tree as high as you can get using an aluminium ladder, because said tree sat back on the chainsaw bar, so you know there's not a lot holding it up, to put a steel sling around the trunk as high up as possible, so as to winch it over the direction it was *meant* to fall. And it's windy. And there's a 415V 3 phase power line in the direction it *wants* to fall. And last year you spent 2 weeks in hospital being operated on numerous times after falling when a ladder slipped..... I've quit felling trees for the year. Especially near powerlines. PDW In article , Bart Senior .@. wrote: What scares me is going up the mast with some guy I don't know and don't trust tailing the halyard. "Capt. JG" wrote What scares me is totally incompetent sailors, the ones who pretend to know the rules of the road, but actually don't. Power boaters I can deal with, because I'm expecting the worst. |
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![]() "Scotty" wrote: Oh. I put a chain around the tree, then shackle a long length of steel cable, through a turning block, strapped to a big tree, then back to my tractor draw bar. Ooh goody, we're running out of chiminea wood and have been eyeballing a dead tree at Tim's. Sounds safer than dropping the tree on a Jeep! Seahag |
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In article , Scotty
wrote: Oh. I put a chain around the tree, then shackle a long length of steel cable, through a turning block, strapped to a big tree, then back to my tractor draw bar. Yeah, I couldn't find a snatch block big enough to take the 30mm OD braided line and I was too lazy to either make one, or drive into work and get one out of my rigging store. Woulda taken me an hour to make one or 30 minutes round trip to get one, so all in all I got away with it lightly. OT but I am so glad I've got my metal lathe, mill and welding gear back where I can use it at last. Couple bits of steel plate, a 16mm s/steel bolt or 2 and some white high density plastic (AKA bread boards) for a sheave and presto - a quick & dirty turning block. PDW |
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I have a crane hook with 2 part block that I , ahh, borrowed from
a military crane that I hauled. Comes in handy from time to time. Scotty "Peter Wiley" wrote in message . .. In article , Scotty wrote: Oh. I put a chain around the tree, then shackle a long length of steel cable, through a turning block, strapped to a big tree, then back to my tractor draw bar. Yeah, I couldn't find a snatch block big enough to take the 30mm OD braided line and I was too lazy to either make one, or drive into work and get one out of my rigging store. Woulda taken me an hour to make one or 30 minutes round trip to get one, so all in all I got away with it lightly. OT but I am so glad I've got my metal lathe, mill and welding gear back where I can use it at last. Couple bits of steel plate, a 16mm s/steel bolt or 2 and some white high density plastic (AKA bread boards) for a sheave and presto - a quick & dirty turning block. PDW |
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Scotty wrote:
I have a crane hook with 2 part block that I , ahh, borrowed from a military crane that I hauled. Comes in handy from time to time. So that's where that thing went. I've been looking all over for it. DSK |