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This one looks a little sketchy

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  1. GrJfer

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    I have this red oak with a pretty good bend at the top that is over our Gazebo. It also has a bit of a lean in that direction as well I have been studying it all summer and it has had me questioning the drop. I got to looking at it today while I was burning a brush pile, and now that most of the leaves are gone it doesn't look as bad as I thought. Still not sure about it. May need to rope it and use a tractor to help pull it away when I do decide to drop it. PXL_20221120_201734090.jpg PXL_20221120_201748519.jpg PXL_20221120_201844894.jpg
     
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    Like the man on T. V. said: "This is gonna be fun!"
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  3. Chud

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    You sound like me. I will look at and think about options for months sometimes years on trees around my house. The problem is they keep getting bigger. :rofl: :lol:
    Do you have a big shot, slick line and throw bag, or can you get one for Xmas? I’d put a rope over that bend, or as high as you can get it and hook it to your truck or tractor.
     
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    From the pics it looks like a rope should work just fine. Ladder up as high as you can safely get.
     
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    Rope and wedges = eazy peazy
     
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    And wind. Make sure the wind is helping you not fighting you the day you drop it.
    With or without leaves.
     
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    That thing is arcing for the sun.
     
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    I don’t see a lean at all…oh wait sorry I only had one shoe on :loco: :crazy:
     
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    Good decision.
     
  12. jo191145

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    I’d skip the rope. Rely on hinge alone.
    That’s why I can’t have nice things :)
     
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    Those big shots are a hoot!!
    Ever shoot a old golf ball?
     
  14. Chud

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    Nope, but I bet it flies far. Send it!
     
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    Well today was the day. Perfect low wind, nice and sunny so it seemed like as good a day as any to put it on the ground. Everything went as planned and it even dropped where I wanted.

    Got it all bucked up and even split a few with the fiskars.
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    Rope or no rope?

    I’ve often wondered, but never tried, if a rope could be tied to another tree at a right angle to ensure it falls the direction you want.
     
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    No rope, notch and wedges.
     
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    Well done!
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    I just pulled about a 20"DBH standing dead chestnut oak over on Sunday with about a 120 degree angle on the rope from another tree.
     
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    Did you pull it or just tie the rope and let the angle do the work? Just wondering.