Cut tree hung in crotch of another tree

   / Cut tree hung in crotch of another tree #51  
Now lets get the branches down.........:)
 
   / Cut tree hung in crotch of another tree #52  
   / Cut tree hung in crotch of another tree #53  
Glad it’s safely down. Now for my Monday morning quarterbacking:

IMHO a hung up tree (and people’s attempt to down them) is one of the most dangerous situations in cutting wood next to barber chairs.
So many things can go wrong when it’s not clear what’s holding what.
I disagree with the people who say to cut the butt end to near vertical. Vertical is no guarantee tree will release so you may just end up with 20’ of tree hanging above your head for years, or it releases unpredictably when you’re sawing underneath it.

Best thing for a hung up tree is to pull it from a safe distance.

Pull on butt, but don’t connect chain up trunk as many have been surprised when butt digs into ground and acts as a hinge and top flops over and kills them because cable was shorter than the tree.

A long cable and a pulley so you can pull from the direction with the most traction would of helped. Or pull from a direction that just breaks off the top at the notch.
:2cents:
 
   / Cut tree hung in crotch of another tree #54  
About 1952, I went out in the woods with my Dad just before Christmas up in Gladwin, Michigan and he shot down the top of a tree with a 12 gauge. They had been doing that for years where he was raised in Rhodes, Michigan. He was born in 1918, and during his youth they went thru hard times. Poaching was a necessity, and they worked just to help their folks put shoes on their feet.
 
   / Cut tree hung in crotch of another tree #55  
Two way to tackle this safely and efficiently.

One is to cripple the tree from the ground do a face on the up side of the hung tree with a small back cut then fall something else to the hung side of the tree. If using this method never use a conventional face use a humboldt to get the butt on the ground before the top hits also make sure the face is at least a 1/3 to 1/2 way the depth of the butt.

Option two is take down the tree that’s holding up the hanger it’s not my favorite to do but make sure you’re on the low side when facing as well as cutting the back cut.
 
   / Cut tree hung in crotch of another tree #56  
Glad it’s safely down. Now for my Monday morning quarterbacking:

IMHO a hung up tree (and people’s attempt to down them) is one of the most dangerous situations in cutting wood next to barber chairs.
So many things can go wrong when it’s not clear what’s holding what.
I disagree with the people who say to cut the butt end to near vertical. Vertical is no guarantee tree will release so you may just end up with 20’ of tree hanging above your head for years, or it releases unpredictably when you’re sawing underneath it.

Best thing for a hung up tree is to pull it from a safe distance.

Pull on butt, but don’t connect chain up trunk as many have been surprised when butt digs into ground and acts as a hinge and top flops over and kills them because cable was shorter than the tree.

A long cable and a pulley so you can pull from the direction with the most traction would of helped. Or pull from a direction that just breaks off the top at the notch.
:2cents:

I do not know squat about the topic but this seems the best option to me. I want to be as far away from the problem as possible and a long cable or chain seems like cheap insurance. I have a decent size tractor to pull with, but a pulley system can multiply the force if needed and a snatch block can let me pull from a safer direction or address incline issues.

Glad the OP got'er done.
 
   / Cut tree hung in crotch of another tree
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#57  
Wanting to live to see another day is why I didn't feel comfortable chunking the tree from the bottom up.... also, why I wanted to "hoist" it (grab from above) rather than push it from underneith.

The tree on its own, though decent sized, can be manhandled by my backhoe. My issue is I'd been putting off rebuilding the stabilzers over the winter until warm weather arrived. I was originally trying to handle the tree without using them which didn't give me as much control. Also, trying to simply pull it down, had me pointed in reverse going up a slight hill in leaves/mud.... and traction was near zero. So a number of small issues were biting at my ankles.

So.... the idea of both machines. On resetting mine, I decided the heck with oil spitting out from the stabilizers (not a LOT, just annoying) it would be worth it to get this done, so unlocked them and the tree was down within probably 90 seconds.

I spent the rest of the day yesterday pounding on the pins that hold the cylinders on. I already have waiting the seal kit for both cylinders.... but the last time they were off the machine (pins taken out) was probably near 20 years ago (15 minimum) and they're stuck hard.

I'm preparing right now, to go back out, put things back together and drive machine over to a neighbors house who's got a large flame (largest I have is a hand held MAP bottle for plumbing and it's just not enough heat)

Those suckers are coming apart today one way or another!!!
 
   / Cut tree hung in crotch of another tree #58  
Glad it’s safely down. Now for my Monday morning quarterbacking:

IMHO a hung up tree (and people’s attempt to down them) is one of the most dangerous situations in cutting wood next to barber chairs.
So many things can go wrong when it’s not clear what’s holding what.
I disagree with the people who say to cut the butt end to near vertical. Vertical is no guarantee tree will release so you may just end up with 20’ of tree hanging above your head for years, or it releases unpredictably when you’re sawing underneath it.

Best thing for a hung up tree is to pull it from a safe distance.

Pull on butt, but don’t connect chain up trunk as many have been surprised when butt digs into ground and acts as a hinge and top flops over and kills them because cable was shorter than the tree.

A long cable and a pulley so you can pull from the direction with the most traction would of helped. Or pull from a direction that just breaks off the top at the notch.
:2cents:

This makes the most sense to me as well. I just don't have the guts to go up and start chunking off the butt of a tree in hopes I can move fast enough to get out of the way of a vertical trunk coming down. I am more of a be the "heck" away type of guy. You chain saw jockeys can chunk up all you want, but you won't see me doing it.
 
   / Cut tree hung in crotch of another tree #59  
Note for all that said, go up there and start chunking off pieces of the trees.. He got the tree down in 90 seconds without risk by using machinery.
 
   / Cut tree hung in crotch of another tree #60  
FYI: I know this was not an option as OP wanted to save the uncut old growth tree, but for future reference:
Cutting down the tree that’s holding the hanging tree is the worst possible thing to do.
 

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