Cut tree hung in crotch of another tree

   / Cut tree hung in crotch of another tree #21  
Going to use machinery one way or another to get it down.

I know that is what I would do, no way would I cut on that "thing". Pull that sucker out and it will fall with you and your machinery far far away.

A good big come along or chain falls could work too, solves the traction problem.
 
   / Cut tree hung in crotch of another tree #22  
I took a couple quick pictures so you're not totally blind.

It's higher than it appears as we're on a slope and the BIG tree is at the very bottom.

Just spoke with my wife's cousin next door.... he's game to give this a whirl in the morning.

Logic (mine) is again: His smaller backhoe attached to butt of tree pulling it away from the crotch.

My (industrial) trying to hoist said tree and "crane" it out with him pulling.

Personally, I've got a decent feeling that this is going to work and will be relatively safe.

Here are some quick shots.

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I also have trees with friends that don't let them fall. Most are < 20"DBH, their friends about 24" and up..
I usually do a gradual trim.
See pic
I first CAREFULLY cut off as much as I can easily reach on the bottom. Make sure you have clear room to run. A battery operated chainsaw helps because when you stop it you can hear cracking. So I cut a wedge on top about where I drew the yellow line. Then I undercut until it creaks and either finish it off with a yank with a chain or a top cut.
Bottom drops down to where arrow points.
If I can't pull the shortened piece then repeat procedure to take out another chunk
That usually gets it to where I can pull it with my tractor.
Best to try with 2 chainsaws in case one gets stuck.
Good luck.
 

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   / Cut tree hung in crotch of another tree #24  
Why not just drop the out riggers on the hoe to hold you in position, then use the hoe itself to pull it down? We've done that numerous times when clearing land.
 
   / Cut tree hung in crotch of another tree #25  
Have you tried just shoving it down? I’ve freed worse hung trees than that with my full size backhoe. If that doesn’t work try putting the backhoe 90 degrees and lifting it and swinging sideways. Also the traction sucks on full size backhoes. Mine was 4x4 and had new tires and still wouldn’t pull anything up hill. The boom is much stronger.
 
   / Cut tree hung in crotch of another tree #26  
Why not just drop the out riggers on the hoe to hold you in position, then use the hoe itself to pull it down? We've done that numerous times when clearing land.
I was just going to suggest that.
Then you can lift and pull with the boom at the same time.

Aaron Z
 
   / Cut tree hung in crotch of another tree #27  
I agree with the others who suggested cutting 4' chunks off the bottom, that's what I would try. Be careful as is starts to get near vertical, as it will want to act like a catapult and swing over.

I had a tree hung up in vines the other day. After I made my back cut, it fell over about 10 degrees and then stopped, and I noticed the vines. So I got my tractor, put the loader up high and gave a little extra push (hydraulics only). Well, those were some strong vines because the butt end of the tree hopped off the stump but the top didn't budge. Gave another push with the loader and the tree went to near vertical as the butt moved again while the top stayed put. Gave up on that because it was getting dangerous, and just hooked up a long rope and pulled the butt out from under the fall. Pulled that thing a good 25' before the tree finally broke loose from the vines and fell. That was one of the more ridiculous situations I have been in recently. The vines looked thin and wispy but were strong.
 
   / Cut tree hung in crotch of another tree #28  
If you do several tight wraps of chain around the bucket and the tree trunk, you may be able to "curl" it out of the crotch and then swing it out of the way.
 
   / Cut tree hung in crotch of another tree #29  
I can see that this thread isn't going to have the staying power of a rounded drain plug. :(
 

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