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<blockquote data-quote="Billy_Bob" data-source="post: 1855152" data-attributes="member: 7722"><p>I guess that is why they say to RUN when the tree starts to fall. Run and keep running!</p><p></p><p>I once had a branch pole vault off the ground at me. It fell, bounced, then came my direction. I was able to deflect it with my arm, but boy was that sucker HEAVY! Looked like a little branch to me, but when they get to moving, they can pack a real wallop!</p><p></p><p>I kinda like the idea of tying a long cable to a tree like that and attaching the end of the cable to a truck or tractor, then using the truck/tractor to "shake" the tree a bit. (Get those loose branches to fall.) Then cut it down. Can't always do that though...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billy_Bob, post: 1855152, member: 7722"] I guess that is why they say to RUN when the tree starts to fall. Run and keep running! I once had a branch pole vault off the ground at me. It fell, bounced, then came my direction. I was able to deflect it with my arm, but boy was that sucker HEAVY! Looked like a little branch to me, but when they get to moving, they can pack a real wallop! I kinda like the idea of tying a long cable to a tree like that and attaching the end of the cable to a truck or tractor, then using the truck/tractor to "shake" the tree a bit. (Get those loose branches to fall.) Then cut it down. Can't always do that though... [/QUOTE]
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