Any suggestions how to get this tree on the ground safely?

   / Any suggestions how to get this tree on the ground safely? #21  
Gotta agree with 5030. It's doable but very dangerous to a rookie ( like me). Could maybe try pulling it off the tree? That's usually what I try to do
I did just that out on my property. Had several that were hung from storms.

I used 100ft of cable, a couple 5ton chain come alongs, and a tow strap.

I hooked the 100ft cable to the tree as high as I could get. I used a 12' extension ladder.

Found a large tree as an anchor and wrapped the tow strap around it. Hooked both come alongs in line. Used one to take up the slack, and the other to pull.

Really didn't take a lot of force to drag the top over and get it to drop.

On another one it was in a y shape with one half of the Y running straight up the tree.

I hooked my set up to it, but couldn't get it to crack and come down.

Finally walked back to the truck and grabbed the pistol. Put a couple well placed shots into it. Using the tree it was stuck to as a back stop.

First two shots got it to crack and the third brought it down.

One extremely difficult one was dealt with by the winch on my son in laws jeep
 
   / Any suggestions how to get this tree on the ground safely? #22  
I did just that out on my property. Had several that were hung from storms.

I used 100ft of cable, a couple 5ton chain come alongs, and a tow strap.

I hooked the 100ft cable to the tree as high as I could get. I used a 12' extension ladder.

Found a large tree as an anchor and wrapped the tow strap around it. Hooked both come alongs in line. Used one to take up the slack, and the other to pull.

Really didn't take a lot of force to drag the top over and get it to drop.

On another one it was in a y shape with one half of the Y running straight up the tree.

I hooked my set up to it, but couldn't get it to crack and come down.

Finally walked back to the truck and grabbed the pistol. Put a couple well placed shots into it. Using the tree it was stuck to as a back stop.

First two shots got it to crack and the third brought it down.

One extremely difficult one was dealt with by the winch on my son in laws jeep
If there is a will theres a way... just have to make sure its a safe way
 
   / Any suggestions how to get this tree on the ground safely? #23  
If there is a will theres a way... just have to make sure its a safe way
Absolutely. But clearing out there, I managed to get flattened by a tree top. It was a freak accident and happened in a split second. Got a trip to the ER (wife drove me), a CT scan and a couple x-rays later I was told I was extremely lucky. Just gonna be sore for a bit.
 
   / Any suggestions how to get this tree on the ground safely? #24  
It looks like a good portion of the root ball has come up.
First thing that I would try would be to hook about 40 feet of chain
to the base of the tree and using your tractor, pull perpendicular to the tree.
The root ball may just roll out like a wheel.
(Make sure to chain to the tractor below the axle level)
If that's a no go, you could try cutting some of the exposed roots
on the other side of the tree and try the same pull again.
 
   / Any suggestions how to get this tree on the ground safely? #25  
Absolutely. But clearing out there, I managed to get flattened by a tree top. It was a freak accident and happened in a split second. Got a trip to the ER (wife drove me), a CT scan and a couple x-rays later I was told I was extremely lucky. Just gonna be sore for a bit.
Yikes. Sorry this happened.

Two ways of getting a line into a tree without a ladder: 1) get yourself a boaters hook that extends and use it to thread a line up into the tree or 2) throw a line using an arborist throw bag up into the tree.
 
   / Any suggestions how to get this tree on the ground safely? #26  
Absolutely. But clearing out there, I managed to get flattened by a tree top. It was a freak accident and happened in a split second. Got a trip to the ER (wife drove me), a CT scan and a couple x-rays later I was told I was extremely lucky. Just gonna be sore for a bit.
Glad that your ok. The only close call I have had is ripping my pants on my tigh with the saw. I looked down and was sick to my stomach just thinking what of could of been. Got home and first thing I did was order chap and a saftey helmet. Scared the crap out of me. I am no tree cutting guy, but I do know what they are capable of doing when cutting them down.
 
   / Any suggestions how to get this tree on the ground safely? #27  
I did just that out on my property. Had several that were hung from storms.

I used 100ft of cable, a couple 5ton chain come alongs, and a tow strap.

I hooked the 100ft cable to the tree as high as I could get. I used a 12' extension ladder.

Found a large tree as an anchor and wrapped the tow strap around it. Hooked both come alongs in line. Used one to take up the slack, and the other to pull.

Really didn't take a lot of force to drag the top over and get it to drop.

On another one it was in a y shape with one half of the Y running straight up the tree.

I hooked my set up to it, but couldn't get it to crack and come down.

Finally walked back to the truck and grabbed the pistol. Put a couple well placed shots into it. Using the tree it was stuck to as a back stop.

First two shots got it to crack and the third brought it down.

One extremely difficult one was dealt with by the winch on my son in laws jeep
I had the top 1/3rd of a large white pine snap off a year or so ago. Of course it didn't fall and I waited a couple months. Finally got it down with 12 gauge slugs. Fourth shot was the charm.
 
   / Any suggestions how to get this tree on the ground safely? #28  
Reminds me of somewhere around 2008 when I had starband (like hughes, but satellite both up and down) and a tree's foliage had grown enough after a while to interfere with the signal. I found that one branch about 40' up was right in the way; perforated it with a .22 and it swung down and just hung there at a 90* angle but it was out of the way and I had signal again.
 
   / Any suggestions how to get this tree on the ground safely? #29  
I had the top 1/3rd of a large white pine snap off a year or so ago. Of course it didn't fall and I waited a couple months. Finally got it down with 12 gauge slugs. Fourth shot was the charm.
I've gotten rid of a few widow makers with a shotgun and well placed slug.

Just gotta take your time and think it through. And consider what's around you.

I try to use another tree as a back stop
 
   / Any suggestions how to get this tree on the ground safely? #30  
I've gotten rid of a few widow makers with a shotgun and well placed slug.

Just gotta take your time and think it through. And consider what's around you.

I try to use another tree as a back stop
4th shot I dropped gun & ran! Then one limb took over as the new top. Strange how they do that.
 

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