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Falling pics 11/25/09
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<blockquote data-quote="Bwildered" data-source="post: 5952859" data-attributes="member: 135678"><p>If you can't fall it with the lean, can't get solid wood to jack it over, can't get a pull line onto it, can't get a excavator to dig & push it over, can't get it down with explosives, then as a learner you definitely shouldn't be anywhere near something like that anyhow, check out the ACE tree services videos if they are still on YouTube, not a wedge insight, it's an easy way, just really dangerous.</p><p>Fafinski</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bwildered, post: 5952859, member: 135678"] If you can't fall it with the lean, can't get solid wood to jack it over, can't get a pull line onto it, can't get a excavator to dig & push it over, can't get it down with explosives, then as a learner you definitely shouldn't be anywhere near something like that anyhow, check out the ACE tree services videos if they are still on YouTube, not a wedge insight, it's an easy way, just really dangerous. Fafinski [/QUOTE]
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