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Re: One for Treeman.....
Ha ha! Brought back memories. Had my share of mishaps but being reasonably clever I never made the same mistake twice. That lad felling the tree while up a ladder surely has to be related to Dennis Biskitt. The coloured chap felling the palm tree was a classic example of what not to do when felling a tree next to a busy road; unfortunately reminded me of the time I put a bloody big Beech tree across the main road in Durham city.
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I learned my lesson 3 yrs ago,up the ladder with a small husqvarna lopping branches,when the ladder went from under me,(not having tied it on through idleness). A quick side right from 12' up,throwing the chainsaw the opposite way,landed on one of the lopped branches,instant agony and thought the right femur was away! Hobbled back to the house,using the chainsaw as a stick,and off to casualty. All the ligaments and everything totally f.cked in the knee,several months of physio,followed by several more of frantic cycling to the village and back and good as new,lesson learned,tie the f.ckin' ladder on next time!
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That brain donor 4mins in that dropped it onto the green house was a cracker. He had already been up the tree to lop the branches, should've taken it down a few feet at a time while he was up there."We're surrounded on all sides... Good... you're obviously in the right place".
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Re: One for Treeman.....
Originally posted by treeman View PostHa ha! Brought back memories. Had my share of mishaps but being reasonably clever I never made the same mistake twice. That lad felling the tree while up a ladder surely has to be related to Dennis Biskitt. The coloured chap felling the palm tree was a classic example of what not to do when felling a tree next to a busy road; unfortunately reminded me of the time I put a bloody big Beech tree across the main road in Durham city.
IMG_0067.JPG..IMG_0067.JPGI have always set myself a very low standard, and constantly fail to achieve it.
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Took mi daughters tree down last year, about 30', 'careful' is an understatement, Harness, threw rope over suitable branches and did it all by hand saw, lashed a rope to each thick branch and lowered it to the floor each time, up and down the ladder like a f***in squirrel, got it down to a 'stump' about 10' high when an old ex RN bloke (well in his 90's) came over with a chain saw. He asked me if I knew how to use it and thinking it was just a matter of putting the rip saw against the wooed and cutting it, tried it and the t**t jumped out and almost cut mi leg orf. Old salt showed me how to grip the tree with the spikey thingies then slowly apply pressure. certainly a skill in tree felling and I am not sure I would like to be 80' up with a gimungous chain saw and wedges. Leave it to the experts!
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