How would you [safely] take down this tree?

   / How would you [safely] take down this tree? #131  
the tree is down, and I'm alive.

:thumbsup: the result is commonly referred to as SUCCESS. When dealing with trees always keep the word "safely" in mind.
 
   / How would you [safely] take down this tree? #132  
Thanks for the closure.

Enjoy a celebratory beverage!
 
   / How would you [safely] take down this tree? #133  
I was hoping some mysterious holes would appear with no trace in the dust.

How did that one ever end? Did it ever get resolved, or was it written off to poltergeists? I stopped following, and had forgotten about the thread until you just mentioned it.
 
   / How would you [safely] take down this tree? #134  
Well, I hate to bring this thread some semblance of closure, as there have been some interesting side topics, but the tree is down, and I'm alive.

As most suspected, it didn't take too much to get it down. I got a chain right up on the hinge joint, so it would rotate out of the snag on the other end, and then attached it to my tractor so I could pull at 90 degrees. I put 2 25' lengths of chain, with the power puller in between, on it to get as much length as possible. I didn't want to pull with the tractor due to the possibility of exceeding the strength of the line on the power puller, and having stuff flying around. So, I just cranked on it (the handle is designed to bend before the rope breaks) and it came down quite easily.

Once down, I put a chain around the butt of it and pulled it out.

Thanks for all of the advice. When doing something for the first time it's always nice to be able to get advice from others that are more experienced.View attachment 657900View attachment 657901

You did good! Not only getting the tree down safely but also respectful for all the advice.

Using the tractor as a anchor and pulling with the come along was safer than pulling with the tractor with that rigging. You might consider 50-100’ of 3/8” winch cable to have on hand for the next time. Easy to handle/store in an old tire with one side wheel bead cut out. Distance is sometimes your friend.
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   / How would you [safely] take down this tree? #135  
You might consider 50-100’ of 3/8” winch cable to have on hand for the next time. Easy to handle/store in an old tire with one side wheel bead cut out. Distance is sometimes your friend.

That's a great idea. I badly kinked the cable on my logging winch last fall. 230' of swaged 3/8" cable with a nasty kink at about the 100' mark. I put a new cable on the winch. I've been meaning to cut out the kink and put hooks on the cable ends, but hadn't figured out how to store it. I'll try that tire idea. What size tire did you use? it looks smaller than a typical automotive tire.
 
   / How would you [safely] take down this tree? #136  
Yawn, add a little color to the story. Are you sure your tractor didn’t catch fire? Are you sure the tree didn’t crash down and the ROPs saved your life? No roll overs?

Glad it worked out and the marathon is over.
 
   / How would you [safely] take down this tree? #137  
That's a great idea. I badly kinked the cable on my logging winch last fall. 230' of swaged 3/8" cable with a nasty kink at about the 100' mark. I put a new cable on the winch. I've been meaning to cut out the kink and put hooks on the cable ends, but hadn't figured out how to store it. I'll try that tire idea. What size tire did you use? it looks smaller than a typical automotive tire.
Looks like a ATV or side by side tire to me.
Might have to try that.

Aaron Z
 
   / How would you [safely] take down this tree? #138  
Along the same idea I store 100' of 1/4" cable in the lid of my quad box. I've never needed to use it but it's nice to have around.
 
   / How would you [safely] take down this tree? #139  
That's a great idea. I badly kinked the cable on my logging winch last fall. 230' of swaged 3/8" cable with a nasty kink at about the 100' mark. I put a new cable on the winch. I've been meaning to cut out the kink and put hooks on the cable ends, but hadn't figured out how to store it. I'll try that tire idea. What size tire did you use? it looks smaller than a typical automotive tire.

Lite weight Atv tire. Mine are used winch cable too. Let them take the abuse to better save my winch cable on long pulls. Drilled 1” hole saw three places thru the tread in case of water. Hang them on the wall in the tractor shed as floor space is premium. Got a couple for some different lengths. Always handy dealing with trees.
 
   / How would you [safely] take down this tree? #140  
How did that one ever end? Did it ever get resolved, or was it written off to poltergeists? I stopped following, and had forgotten about the thread until you just mentioned it.

Fur as I know, it hasn't .... yet. Still unknown and unresolved. Just ended without an ending.
 

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