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Cutting for 30 years from the ground Thinking of climbing to top some big white pine
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<blockquote data-quote="B Harrison" data-source="post: 4148490" data-attributes="member: 86848"><p>Wow if you have been cutting 30 years, then pull those suckers down.</p><p>If you're using a winch then I think you are in good shape. Lots of timber is cut the exact way you are used to, and regardless if you're exactly 2/3 up or not, do what you are comfortable with.</p><p></p><p>If this means you aren't comfortable doing these trees the way you have done trees for 30 years, then hire a climber and rope down the stems after the climber tops the tree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B Harrison, post: 4148490, member: 86848"] Wow if you have been cutting 30 years, then pull those suckers down. If you're using a winch then I think you are in good shape. Lots of timber is cut the exact way you are used to, and regardless if you're exactly 2/3 up or not, do what you are comfortable with. If this means you aren't comfortable doing these trees the way you have done trees for 30 years, then hire a climber and rope down the stems after the climber tops the tree. [/QUOTE]
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