Be careful cutting dead/standing trees...

   / Be careful cutting dead/standing trees... #11  
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   / Be careful cutting dead/standing trees... #13  
That's not safe. Even with your extending boom and grapple, if you were pushing on a tree and something snaps of breaks away quickly, you could get whiplash in the upper part of a taller tree. If there is a weakness up in the tree, it can break off and fall on/toward you.
Yep, I know that from nine years ago. When I was dragging dead trees to the burn pile, that I had pushed over with the tractor.
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I saw a old dead one and tried to push over with the TORO, it moved a little, so I backed up and ran into it, The top ten feet broke off and landed right next to me! :eek: Two feet closer and I wouldn't be here now.
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From 2009 before I put the loader on it,

At least now I have FOPS! (Falling Object Protective Structure):D
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I usually push them with the stump bucket, it gets me farther back, out of the way. :thumbsup:
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And I can pick them up and move to the burn pile.
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   / Be careful cutting dead/standing trees... #14  
Thanks for the reminder. I usually run the chainsaw alone. Where I am, buzzards would be circling before anyone made it this way to check. Might rethink that now.
 
   / Be careful cutting dead/standing trees... #15  
Yep, I know that from nine years ago. When I was dragging dead trees to the burn pile, that I had pushed over with the tractor.
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I saw a old dead one and tried to push over with the TORO, it moved a little, so I backed up and ran into it, The top ten feet broke off and landed right next to me! :eek: Two feet closer and I wouldn't be here now.

That's quite a machine, but still, pick your battles carefully. :thumbsup:
 
   / Be careful cutting dead/standing trees... #16  
That's quite a machine, but still, pick your battles carefully. :thumbsup:
Yep, thanks. I learned not to bump into dead trees! :laughing:

I used it a lot dragging stuff to the burn pile.
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Some cedar limbs.
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With the loader added to it, I could carry limbs and make bigger piles! :D
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   / Be careful cutting dead/standing trees... #20  
Nothing but good advice on this tread. I've pushed over trees with a rented T-190 and will do so again in the spring to extend a food plot. Here is what I do I dig with the bucket on the side I want the tree to fall then I go on the other side and push with the bucket as high as I can, I do not push hard and if it doesn't work I will go and dig out more. The biggest tree I have done this to is a 15" diameter cherry most are 8" to 10" ash and elm.
 

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