ctgoldwing
Platinum Member
When we moved in 23 years ago a very large oak was partially buried when we filled the driveway. Of course its been dead for years now. The problem is some of the very large branches kept falling onto the driveway and I was really concerned some car would be there at the wrong time.
I have attached a come along between it and have tried pulling it over into the woods. Since I was too concerned with my safety I could only get the rope up about 6 or 7 feet from the ground. Not enough leverage.
A week ago a telephone service guy happened to be working here and I noticed he had a bucket truck :thumbsup:
He happily volunteered to attach the rope about 35' up
After he left I routed the rope around another tree and then back to the driveway. The end result was I attached the rope to the bucket and backed up the driveway. I was pulling almost 90 degrees from the direction the tree would (hopefully) fall. I also made sure I had plently of rope - the tree had to be 85' tall.
Perfect !!! It came down right against the tree I was using. Now its out of the way in the woods.
Now here we are a week later. A nasty thunderstorm just (2 hours ago) came through. A tree in the woods was either hit by lightning or was blown over but the net result is I had a good sized mother laying right across the driveway.
I waited for the storm to mostly pass & pulled the L3400 out of the garage. Using the fel I was able to lift (it broke in half across the driveway) each end and push it off the side into the woods, out of the way. Work for the chainsaw some other day. One thing I did find out though, the phd is not enough ballast for lifting heavy trees! When lifting the 'big' end the rear wheel came up in a hurry.
Even my wife is glad I have the machine - she has a friend coming over and never would have been able to come down the drive.
I have attached a come along between it and have tried pulling it over into the woods. Since I was too concerned with my safety I could only get the rope up about 6 or 7 feet from the ground. Not enough leverage.
A week ago a telephone service guy happened to be working here and I noticed he had a bucket truck :thumbsup:
He happily volunteered to attach the rope about 35' up
Perfect !!! It came down right against the tree I was using. Now its out of the way in the woods.
Now here we are a week later. A nasty thunderstorm just (2 hours ago) came through. A tree in the woods was either hit by lightning or was blown over but the net result is I had a good sized mother laying right across the driveway.
I waited for the storm to mostly pass & pulled the L3400 out of the garage. Using the fel I was able to lift (it broke in half across the driveway) each end and push it off the side into the woods, out of the way. Work for the chainsaw some other day. One thing I did find out though, the phd is not enough ballast for lifting heavy trees! When lifting the 'big' end the rear wheel came up in a hurry.
Even my wife is glad I have the machine - she has a friend coming over and never would have been able to come down the drive.