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Need help with a broke tree
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<blockquote data-quote="reaperman" data-source="post: 985058" data-attributes="member: 17629"><p>Its a big tree for sure. I wouldnt hesitate to cut what you can on the ground. Get some weight off for sure. Then take your tractor and chain, or if you have access to a big nylon strap (at least 3" wide) and pull the remainder of the tree sideways. I have done this many times using only my bobcat to push the tree sideways to until she finally gives up. It is much easier if none of the dragging on the ground. If you chain or strap, make sure you do so on the very end of the tree to obtain all of the leverage you can. Good luck, you will get it down without too much trouble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reaperman, post: 985058, member: 17629"] Its a big tree for sure. I wouldnt hesitate to cut what you can on the ground. Get some weight off for sure. Then take your tractor and chain, or if you have access to a big nylon strap (at least 3" wide) and pull the remainder of the tree sideways. I have done this many times using only my bobcat to push the tree sideways to until she finally gives up. It is much easier if none of the dragging on the ground. If you chain or strap, make sure you do so on the very end of the tree to obtain all of the leverage you can. Good luck, you will get it down without too much trouble. [/QUOTE]
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