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30' high branch trimming

Discussion in 'Axes, Mauls, and Hand Saws' started by Paul Dokken, Jul 13, 2026 at 1:09 PM.

  1. Paul Dokken

    Paul Dokken

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    I have some dead oak branches that at 30' or higher. What is the best option for cutting them down other than hiring a tree guy to climb up and do it? Some are 6" to 8" in diameter.
     
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    My suggestion is not liked by the AI. :rofl: :lol:

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    I have rented a tow behind lift before for pruning.

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    Using a shotgun would have never occurred to me and it does sound dangerous. Has anybody used a slingshot and rope saw?
     
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    Was honestly thinking 7.62x39 but was interpreted as shotgun for reasons. Honestly something I'd do/done for fun rather than utility. You can fell also, but not cost effective for ammo.
     
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    I think they have extension ladders that go that high.
     
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    Tree trimming and ladders are bad juju...my partner at work ended up in the hospital and early/disability retirement from this very thing
     
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    X2...same thing happened with a coworker here...fell from 40' ladder, broke both ankles, slight fracture of his back. He was out for 4 months, he did come back to work. He's retired now though
     
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    Rent a lift like the one above to do it safely. If lim s are that big, they need to be pieced down. Way to big for a rope saw.
     
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    I guess I should've put an eye roll emoji at the end? Purely sarcasm. I noticed how the OP was reluctant about a man lift so I figured I'd put a different option out there.
     
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    Yup, it went right over my head...:picard:
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    You definitely need to be some sort of special to use a ladder for any heavy tree work. Pruning the inside of apple trees, sure. Cutting a 3" limb or bigger while on a ladder might be asking for it.
     
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    Maybe he could use the rope saw while on an extension ladder??? :rofl: :lol:
     
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    X2
     
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    I just rented a 45’ lift from Sat 8a to Mon 8a for $383.61. Probably not the best idea to cut from a ladder.
     
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    Make sure you take vids right? :cool: o_O
     
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