Dftodd
Elite Member
- Joined
- Oct 19, 2014
- Messages
- 3,457
- Location
- vilonia, arkansas
- Tractor
- Massey Ferguson 1825E, Kubota Z121S
I did just that out on my property. Had several that were hung from storms.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 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