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<blockquote data-quote="bob kern" data-source="post: 7789546" data-attributes="member: 129431"><p>Normally I'd have went that route. What wasn't in the pic was all of the large branches after a fork in the tree that were 10-12' up. Well out of reach and too big for a pole saw. There was precious little actually holding anything where it hinged over so that wasn't helping things either. I wound up taking the slower safer route and threw a chain over it and pulled it sideways off the stump. Too much tension and pressure and the whole mess over the top of my head. Once the trunk hit the ground it was easy peasy. </p><p>By the way, I cut the trunk up with the craftsman 3.7 ( Shreveport era) that some fellas on here talked me in to fixing up and wow I was totally in love. It will do even better with a new chain which it earned today![ATTACH=full]1006700[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bob kern, post: 7789546, member: 129431"] Normally I'd have went that route. What wasn't in the pic was all of the large branches after a fork in the tree that were 10-12' up. Well out of reach and too big for a pole saw. There was precious little actually holding anything where it hinged over so that wasn't helping things either. I wound up taking the slower safer route and threw a chain over it and pulled it sideways off the stump. Too much tension and pressure and the whole mess over the top of my head. Once the trunk hit the ground it was easy peasy. By the way, I cut the trunk up with the craftsman 3.7 ( Shreveport era) that some fellas on here talked me in to fixing up and wow I was totally in love. It will do even better with a new chain which it earned today![ATTACH type="full"]1006700[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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