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Just How Dangerous Is This?
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<blockquote data-quote="tophercookie" data-source="post: 4088440" data-attributes="member: 97372"><p>That is a hard one. It mite be hard to get a rope on to pull it down. But I do not know how stable it is. I had a tree like that in school one day that a 1st year cut. I used a wedge and hit it with an axe till it went over. But you could put a rope on the side of the tree that is away from the house and have some one pull it just to some what help it to stay away from the house. It is hard to see the back cut and the hinge so it is hard to say exactly how to cut it my looking at the picture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tophercookie, post: 4088440, member: 97372"] That is a hard one. It mite be hard to get a rope on to pull it down. But I do not know how stable it is. I had a tree like that in school one day that a 1st year cut. I used a wedge and hit it with an axe till it went over. But you could put a rope on the side of the tree that is away from the house and have some one pull it just to some what help it to stay away from the house. It is hard to see the back cut and the hinge so it is hard to say exactly how to cut it my looking at the picture. [/QUOTE]
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