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Twin Oak down....what is my safest bet?
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<blockquote data-quote="Flintknapper" data-source="post: 5283033" data-attributes="member: 39044"><p>Yes, definitely want to be safe doing this. Probably just start with my pole saw to get the stuff I couldn't reach otherwise, then clear everything away. Would be nice to detach the root balls...so I could pull the trunks over with the tractor (tractors maybe). The one...(to the left) really isn't that much a challenge, but you ALWAYS have to be careful. The one on the right (see pic) is going to be a slow go, if I am going to keep from hurting myself.</p><p></p><p>If it gets too "hairy", I'll just bring in a pro.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flintknapper, post: 5283033, member: 39044"] Yes, definitely want to be safe doing this. Probably just start with my pole saw to get the stuff I couldn't reach otherwise, then clear everything away. Would be nice to detach the root balls...so I could pull the trunks over with the tractor (tractors maybe). The one...(to the left) really isn't that much a challenge, but you ALWAYS have to be careful. The one on the right (see pic) is going to be a slow go, if I am going to keep from hurting myself. If it gets too "hairy", I'll just bring in a pro. [/QUOTE]
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