crammit442
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I need some advice from experienced fallers on dropping a dead pine here in Alabama. It needs to be done fairly soon, but isn't a crisis. I don't have pics right now, but can put some up tomorrow. It's probably 18-20" dbh and 55-60 ft tall. It's dead enough to have lost most of it's bark and limbs. It isn't leaning heavily and there's a pretty wide safe falling zone. As long as it goes where I need it for 15 or 20 degrees it'll be contained by healthy mature trees. If it were to sit back it could possibly get a powerline. There aren't enough limbs to catch a line very high to possibly help steer it. I can get a line 30ish ft up with a ladder. I'm guessing there isn't much quality holding wood left. I'm concerned that anything more than bit of line tension on it could cause it to snap off early. If I cut it I'll be using an MS-261. I just don't want to do anything that might cause it to do something exciting or anything else that I should particularly watch out for? I do more bucking downed trees than falling and just want to make sure I don't miss something that should probably be obvious. If it wasn't so completely dead I'd be more comfortable with it. I'm definitely willing to decide to punt if I get there and get bad vibes. Thanks in advance!