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I have a 60', 30"dbh spruce with about a 7 percent lean to it that I have to remove for a client. Enought room to drop it but I need to drop it in the opposite direction of the lean. It's located right on a property line and leans over the neighbor's yard and the grumpy neighbor will not allow us on her property and will not allow us to drop debris in her yard so, piecing it down will be tricky to say the least.
No room to get big equipment in - just me, rigging gear and my mt-50 mini skid steer. I'm a bit leary about hinging it over with wedgs and the mt-50. There's a lot of weight going over the neighbor's property. Sorry, no pictures - use your imagination - it's just a 60' spruce with a 7 percent opposite lean.
I've never used hydraulic jacks for hinging trees over. Would this be a good use for one and could someone provide me with a link to more info on proper equipment and methods?
Thanks.
No room to get big equipment in - just me, rigging gear and my mt-50 mini skid steer. I'm a bit leary about hinging it over with wedgs and the mt-50. There's a lot of weight going over the neighbor's property. Sorry, no pictures - use your imagination - it's just a 60' spruce with a 7 percent opposite lean.
I've never used hydraulic jacks for hinging trees over. Would this be a good use for one and could someone provide me with a link to more info on proper equipment and methods?
Thanks.