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Preparing to fell dead pine tree
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<blockquote data-quote="derwoodii" data-source="post: 8108934" data-attributes="member: 35326"><p>Giday bloke what im seeing from far far away down under here is a tricky fell with hazard seen and unseen. Id like to suggest similar to others above & get line rope up as high possible (throw line) etc and use that to shake out them loose hangers and tie off put on tension to assist in the fall direction & help if it get hooked up on way down. </p><p></p><p>Its old dead pine so wont give you much feel offers poor hinge wood,, so scaff it brave big & back cut it fast deep when it moves get away faster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="derwoodii, post: 8108934, member: 35326"] Giday bloke what im seeing from far far away down under here is a tricky fell with hazard seen and unseen. Id like to suggest similar to others above & get line rope up as high possible (throw line) etc and use that to shake out them loose hangers and tie off put on tension to assist in the fall direction & help if it get hooked up on way down. Its old dead pine so wont give you much feel offers poor hinge wood,, so scaff it brave big & back cut it fast deep when it moves get away faster. [/QUOTE]
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