chad556
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Ok hopefully my pictures work because they really illustrate what I'm talking about. I have this tree to take down at work but it looks pretty intimidating. It is a Robinia pseudoacacia (black locust) about 3' DBH and somewhere in the ball park of 90 feet tall (these are just estimates and I suck at estimating this kind of thing) The tree is absolutely covered in poison ivy and there is a portion of the base of the trunk that is rotted out. It is missing maybe 5% of the wood at the base due to rot and the stuff behind that looks solid. There are a few dead branches in the canopy as well.
The issues I am having are these:
A)Tree Has a significant side lean right over a wooded hillside and will get hung up if tried to just drop it towards its lean.
B) I cant pull it sideways because there is a huge branch that would get caught on the trees on the hillside. Also i cant pull it back because there is a putting green in the way (this is on a golf course) Not to mention the biggest thing we have to pull with is a dump truck and there is no way I trust it enough to sit under this behemoth with a chainsaw while that thing attempts to pull 20 times its weight in wood over my head
C) Poison ivy sucks. And would be a pain to spur climb through to say the least. Only other option I have is to ascend about 45 feet straight up through thin air to the nearest decent tie in and use my gaffs to climb up another 30ish feet to dismantle. I have climbed one other black locust before and the wood seems heavy and brittle not to mention thorny when you get to the new growth not something I would be excited to trust my life to.
So what I would like to know is: Is this a job you would feel comfortable doing? Have you done a job like this before? or do you have experience with this species?
Also what gear would you need/recommended? I have a 150' Blaze rope, a 150' 5/8" rigging line, two fliplines; one rope, one cable core, gaffs, my trusty 200t and a 441 with 32" bar, a dump truck, mini excavator, skidsteer. Do I have everything I need or should we just call in the real professionals?
Ok hopefully my pictures work because they really illustrate what I'm talking about. I have this tree to take down at work but it looks pretty intimidating. It is a Robinia pseudoacacia (black locust) about 3' DBH and somewhere in the ball park of 90 feet tall (these are just estimates and I suck at estimating this kind of thing) The tree is absolutely covered in poison ivy and there is a portion of the base of the trunk that is rotted out. It is missing maybe 5% of the wood at the base due to rot and the stuff behind that looks solid. There are a few dead branches in the canopy as well.
The issues I am having are these:
A)Tree Has a significant side lean right over a wooded hillside and will get hung up if tried to just drop it towards its lean.
B) I cant pull it sideways because there is a huge branch that would get caught on the trees on the hillside. Also i cant pull it back because there is a putting green in the way (this is on a golf course) Not to mention the biggest thing we have to pull with is a dump truck and there is no way I trust it enough to sit under this behemoth with a chainsaw while that thing attempts to pull 20 times its weight in wood over my head
C) Poison ivy sucks. And would be a pain to spur climb through to say the least. Only other option I have is to ascend about 45 feet straight up through thin air to the nearest decent tie in and use my gaffs to climb up another 30ish feet to dismantle. I have climbed one other black locust before and the wood seems heavy and brittle not to mention thorny when you get to the new growth not something I would be excited to trust my life to.
So what I would like to know is: Is this a job you would feel comfortable doing? Have you done a job like this before? or do you have experience with this species?
Also what gear would you need/recommended? I have a 150' Blaze rope, a 150' 5/8" rigging line, two fliplines; one rope, one cable core, gaffs, my trusty 200t and a 441 with 32" bar, a dump truck, mini excavator, skidsteer. Do I have everything I need or should we just call in the real professionals?
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