outofmytree
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I'm confuzed
Was that vid the group we are talking about/polling about?
Pulling out one at a time looked a little more time consuming, but a bit safer than group felling. Perhaps easier cleanup as well to not have the big mess to try and pull apart.
Couple things I have encountered taking down groups of trees. If you lasso them all and pull to tight, really changes the forces on the felling cut/hinge areas. Especially all those around the outside of the group.
If the hinges are not all aimed exactly in the same direction, some try to move to center and others try to move out of the group as they fall. Once I had group of honey locust stop about 20 degrees into fall, what a mess that turned into.
I took three 20' tops off of a codom spruce once, all three lined up perfectly and it was one of those "WISH I HAD A HELMET CAM" moments. Poetry in motion...I replay that little film loop in my head often.
Yes Randy they are the same. I should have posted both in the OP so everyone was on the same page. Like you, I believe there is a time and a place for felling multiple stems at the same time but next to houses, power lines and kids going to school definately isnt it!
You mean you were 20 foot up in harness?