Ekka
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I've had this video for a while and after reading through this thread Using a truck to pull a tree down I realised it wasn't posted here.
Int hat thread there's all sort of "opinion" about it. I can tell you I've pulled over hundreds. Just yesterday I had an ironbark backleaning with 15mph head wind, bad combination I know and solo pulled it over similar to the one on this video.
Anyway, check this out, it's a decent sized tree and I certainly wouldn't climb it due to defects and rot.
Took near an hour to set the pull rope.
Shot the branch with big shot 18oz bag, wouldn't come down. Now luckily after many shots it didn't get stuck and came down. I gave the big shot heaps too, near pulled it to the ground so I could get a lot of line up and over the branch I shot. (might need new rubber now)
To isolate branch in the end I had 4 bags on the line so it would run. I had ...
1x 20oz bag
1x 18oz bag
2x 16oz bags
Then I pulled up a light 12mm rope which is 50m long, and it just got it done. Then with that rope pulled up the 22mm double braid rope ... yada yada yada set the rope with shackle so no rope on rope friction, set the redirect pulley for the ute etc etc. Now almost 2 hours gone setting up.
Was 2 cameras on the job, mine and the customer.
Around 6min and 28mb WMV
http://www.palmtreeservices.com.au/video/ironbarkfelling.wmv
Int hat thread there's all sort of "opinion" about it. I can tell you I've pulled over hundreds. Just yesterday I had an ironbark backleaning with 15mph head wind, bad combination I know and solo pulled it over similar to the one on this video.
Anyway, check this out, it's a decent sized tree and I certainly wouldn't climb it due to defects and rot.
Took near an hour to set the pull rope.
Shot the branch with big shot 18oz bag, wouldn't come down. Now luckily after many shots it didn't get stuck and came down. I gave the big shot heaps too, near pulled it to the ground so I could get a lot of line up and over the branch I shot. (might need new rubber now)
To isolate branch in the end I had 4 bags on the line so it would run. I had ...
1x 20oz bag
1x 18oz bag
2x 16oz bags
Then I pulled up a light 12mm rope which is 50m long, and it just got it done. Then with that rope pulled up the 22mm double braid rope ... yada yada yada set the rope with shackle so no rope on rope friction, set the redirect pulley for the ute etc etc. Now almost 2 hours gone setting up.
Was 2 cameras on the job, mine and the customer.
Around 6min and 28mb WMV
http://www.palmtreeservices.com.au/video/ironbarkfelling.wmv