ChrisF
ArboristSite Guru
Not sure if this deserves it's own thread, but it gets one anyway.
My boss ordered a mechanical tree jack for us last week, the swedish-made Granfors Stalpen, and today I got to test it for the first time.
While it might seem silly or unneccessary, it's perfect for what we do and the size of trees we get. There's no room for a hydraulic jack in the trees we cut, and wedging them against such severe lean as we're up against over the next week isn't something we're inclined to do.
My impression of this thing is that it's very well built, sturdy, and makes my job a heck of a lot safer and easier.
Here are some vids of me using it. The last one makes me wince just watching it, the tree was a total pig and my ridiculous half-hearted attempt at yanking it loose from the tree when it started to go is embarrasing, but you live and learn.
[video=youtube;OT0jGmo4Vng]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OT0jGmo4Vng[/video]
[video=youtube;TMhDIxk2pDM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMhDIxk2pDM[/video]
My boss ordered a mechanical tree jack for us last week, the swedish-made Granfors Stalpen, and today I got to test it for the first time.
While it might seem silly or unneccessary, it's perfect for what we do and the size of trees we get. There's no room for a hydraulic jack in the trees we cut, and wedging them against such severe lean as we're up against over the next week isn't something we're inclined to do.
My impression of this thing is that it's very well built, sturdy, and makes my job a heck of a lot safer and easier.
Here are some vids of me using it. The last one makes me wince just watching it, the tree was a total pig and my ridiculous half-hearted attempt at yanking it loose from the tree when it started to go is embarrasing, but you live and learn.
[video=youtube;OT0jGmo4Vng]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OT0jGmo4Vng[/video]
[video=youtube;TMhDIxk2pDM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMhDIxk2pDM[/video]