Directing a tree's fall

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Iska3

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I misread your first post. I was thinking of a much larger tree. It's always good to have a little doubt in the back of your mind until you are sure of yourself. It's always better being safe than being sorry later and check all your options like you did. I know the feeling; I took out a 30 inch, 45 ft tall tree that was hallow about 4 ft up. The darn thing was between the OWB and hanging over the garage. One good wind in either direction and I was about to lose something. I put off cutting that tree for a good month before I finally took it down.

If you think the tree could fall back toward the camper then move it.. I'm sure you'll do the right thing.

Be Safe!!!
 
FLHX Storm

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One rule I like to live by is "When in doubt, tie it off"

So far I've had two trees out of hundreds that I've fell not do what I wanted, though I've had dozens that I questioned. And it was those I made sure were tied off.

So if you have to question it, there is a doubt, so definitely tie it off.

If it was a heavy side leaner, I'd use two tie lines, one to keep it stable opposite of the lean or 90 degrees of the direction of the fell, and the other to urge it in the right direction. A minor leaner as you described. One tie line should be sufficient. I truly doubt there is a chance that it would break the hinge causing it to go sideways.

But, like I said, when in doubt, tie it off!
 
vt625

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Also make sure there are no vines way up in it. I had a big pine twist as it started to go and it went way off course. Vines up top to tied it to other trees. We have bad Virginia creeper vines.
 
TonyG

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All I wanna know is

the manufacturer of that windshield...one tough mother!



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