joecoin
Gold Member
I've been in the same house for 30 years. It's about 80 acres in a mostly wooded area, 2nd & 3rd growth timber. Probably 30 acres of it is in a flood plain. I don't own the land but I can do anything I want to it(within reason). This spring, the owners had a lot of walnut trees harvested. Bulldozers were used which has opened up many 12 to 20 foot wide "lanes" that never existed before. I'm cutting up firewood from the tree tops that were left behind (along with a lot of trees that were in the way and were knocked over). It's a mess.
Now that I have easy access to places that were pretty much unpenetrable before, I have declared war on the wild grape vines. I've cut them close to the ground. Now I have a bunch of Tarzan swings that are in the way and just plain ugly.
My dilemma; how to get the dead vines out of the trees without hurting the trees and without dropping a branch on my head. Is there any device that will climb the vine then cut it towards the top?
Now that I have easy access to places that were pretty much unpenetrable before, I have declared war on the wild grape vines. I've cut them close to the ground. Now I have a bunch of Tarzan swings that are in the way and just plain ugly.
My dilemma; how to get the dead vines out of the trees without hurting the trees and without dropping a branch on my head. Is there any device that will climb the vine then cut it towards the top?