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Started by slider, April 14, 2021, 02:52:36 PM

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slider

I am in my 11th year doing tree service work . we have many dead trees to deal with but today one taught me something .

I went up 70 ft and put a rope in it then i dropped down 20 ft and did an over and under cut with a wide hinge because the tree was so far gone. when we started pulling with the skid steer .the rope was not tight when it started to fall. i had 30 ft of big stem over me with not much holding it. 

My bucket will go up to 75 ft but what is 5 more ft when you still have 25 above you.

i should have had the service to the house dropped and just dropped it in the yard.

11 years yes ,still learning,hell yes. glad to still be here .
al glenn

barbender

I think in tree work or anything else that is inherently dangerous, the day you think you've got it pretty well figured is when you're going to get killed. I'm glad you're still learning, Slider!
Too many irons in the fire

slider

bare bender i  am.thanks.
al glenn

GullyBog

Removing dead trees from urban areas is important work.  Thanks for what you do.
There might be a little dust on the butt log, but don't let if fool ya bout what's inside

caveman

Al, I'm glad you are still with us and you avoided a potential disaster.  Those of you removing yard trees earn your money.

 

What's uglier than MagicMan's feet?

I should have posted, back in September, in "I did something dumb today" when I was pushing over a dead pine with a tractor and had a mishap. I did not post due to embarrassment but it may serve to help someone else avoid ruining their modeling career or worse.  There was a relatively small, 50' pine that was dead.  I used the tractor fork rack up high on the trunk to gently push it.  After it had a good amount of lean and the root ball was beginning to come out of the sand, I backed up the tractor and put the end of the fork on the trunk in order to get a little further away.  All was going superbly until the top, while falling through the top of a neighboring pine's limbs broke out and was hurled back at me.  It broke my nose and I got a hook shaped scar, but I considered myself fortunate.  The kicker is that there was an audience.
Caveman

Magicman

I accept defeat with de feet.  You is ugly!!  :-X
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caveman

Thank you sir, I take that as a compliment.  
Caveman

Magicman

As it was intended.  8)
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slider

Dang Caveman that hurts just to look at it. Glad it was not any worse. I do many dead trees but i don't like nor trust them.

We did one last year near a power line that i could not piece down . I always cut 2 escape routs at the base so i don't get tangled up if i have to move in a hurry. We put a rope in it at 60 ft . I put a notch in it at the base and started my back cut when David started pulling. It broke 20 ft above me and 40 ft of top came down . Taking the time to clean out 2 ways to leave if things go wrong saved me that day. I just turned 71 but i can move when i have to.
al glenn

caveman

I look at your age when I see your posts and I cannot believe you are 71.  You must have taken good care of yourself or Vic takes good care of you.  Standing dead trees can be ....(dangerous, profitable, eventful, non-eventful, a good place to raise woodpeckers, etc.).

That was the second time I got my nose broken.  It hurt both times and it keeps getting bigger.
Caveman

Andries

Quote from: slider on April 14, 2021, 06:35:06 PMbare bender i  am.thanks.
Slider, I noticed what you did with your words there. Might @barbender  be the name of an exotic dancer?
 Sly dog!
Glad to see your post and to hear about your adventures as a climbing arborist. Keep on dodging those widow makers!
Caveman, DANG, that appears to be both lucky and Dang painful. But hey, it looks like your career as a stunt double for George Cooney is still safe. 
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barbender

😂😂 No exotic dancing here, usually people's auto correct turns my user name into "bartender"- "bare bender" was definitely a new one!😂
Too many irons in the fire

slider

sorry Barbender my mistake . 
al glenn

slider

al glenn

customsawyer

Dang Slider and Caveman. I thought I was the only one that does stupid stuff. Making me feel better every day.
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barbender

No apology needed!😊
Too many irons in the fire

caveman

Quote from: customsawyer on May 04, 2021, 07:42:18 PMMaking me feel better every day.
Hang around me and I can help you boost your self esteem.  To quote my Daddy.  "It seemed like a good idea at the time".
Caveman

Clark

Quote from: slider on May 04, 2021, 04:05:08 PM
sorry Barbender my mistake .

I thought that auto-correct was hilarious. Instead of "Senior member X2" I think barbender deserves a title there. Between manning the wet bar and the metal bar he could have his own one-man operation in the seedy part of town...but "dancer" would still be a good title!

Clark
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Stephen1

Remember it is only dumb stuff after the fact. It made perfect sense while we are doing it!
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Tacotodd

Quote from: Stephen1 on June 23, 2021, 08:51:49 AM
Remember it is only dumb stuff after the fact. It made perfect sense while we are doing it!


"It seemed like a good thing at the time"   ::)
Trying harder everyday.

slider

Tocotodd you are correct and i am still learning and still here , that is a good thing. On that one i should have dropped the service and did not ,won,t happen again.
al glenn

slider

Had one this weekend a 2 year old dead pine 14 in at the base but at least 115 ft tall over an out building . my climber said he could do it but from another tree . I asked if things go wrong you are tied in to the tree that is not close ,that will hurt when you swing into it . he replied ,yes it will but i wont hit the ground. I have a fine crew and will not let them do something that i feel good about .we took the skid steer and grubbed out a path to put a rope in it and made it happen. The building would have cost me 5,000 but i will not put my guys in a position where they are danger or we will pull off. Do i have an ego ,yes but not for one of my crew .

i learned this weekend ,when you wait until it is dangerous you have to pay more.
al glenn

slider

another one yesterday 80 footer ,way dead with a rope in it . i had already put a notch in it and bumped it with the skid steer . the top stuck in the ground right next to me . just keeping looking up is what i learned . I had my hard hat on because of the tree but you just never know.You guys doing this every day ,don't trust a dead one.

al glenn

caveman

 

 

 About a year ago I got smacked in the nose with a limb from a dead pine.  It was much smaller than what you are dealing with but I realized I had no future in modeling that day.  My nose did not really need to be broken again but stupid people win stupid prizes.  

Al, I'm glad that you are okay.  Be careful and say hello to Vic for me.
Caveman

barbender

Ouch. That's not Magicman toe territory, but it still isn't pretty😬
Too many irons in the fire

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