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I have a couple large poplar that are wind broke like a hinge cut (little holding wood) but 8 feet up and are hung up on another tree. How do you approach situations like this safely.
If you have a winch, you could pull it off the stump to get the base resting on the ground. Then I might try rolling it with a cant hook or peavey and see if it falls loose from the other tree to the ground.
If you have a tractor, I'd pull it off the stump, get a better hold on it and pull down out.
I'll add that you need to be very careful getting a chain or cable on it while still on the stump. And mindful of whether it is going to tighten or loosen as it drops from the stump to the ground. Think it through before doing.
I have a couple large poplar that are wind broke like a hinge cut (little holding wood) but 8 feet up and are hung up on another tree. How do you approach situations like this safely.
I had same thing this year giant popple big girth and canopy . Broke off midway and just hanging over my access trail.
I had ABC tree service Eau Claire area down doing TSI and small Clear cut Trempealeau property. He just walked up and cut . These guys know there business (running saws). I cut plenty myself but something like this Is not worth risk. Might want to consider. These guys very reasonable if you ever need some TSI work also. They do what takes me 2 weeks in a day.
On a side note that tree was hanging perfect off ground for deer there was 4 huge scrapes in a circle under it .
I had same thing this year giant popple big girth and canopy . Broke off midway and just hanging over my access trail.
I had ABC tree service Eau Claire area down doing TSI and small Clear cut Trempealeau property. He just walked up and cut . These guys know there business (running saws). I cut plenty myself but something like this Is not worth risk. Might want to consider. These guys very reasonable if you ever need some TSI work also. They do what takes me 2 weeks in a day.
On a side note that tree was hanging perfect off ground for deer there was 4 huge scrapes in a circle under it .
If you were to pull on it with a tractor or something... Consider a "fusable link"... Don't hook up with the biggest chain you have and hope for the best. Put a short length of smaller chain near the tractor. If things go bad, the small chain will break. You don't want to go for a ride if it falls the wrong way.
notch the tree it is leaning against, and cut about 2" holding wood or less pending your ability to judge the tree. then go and cut off the poplar and let it take down both trees. You have to be the judge of the situation and/or hire someone to take out the widow maker. either that or stay clear for a growing seaon