Close tolerance removal

Here is a black oak that I had to remove last week. There was very little room to work but it all came down well.
 

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funny Mark I went up in the bucket to set up the drift line. I took the pictures on the way down to get my climbing stuff and then went back up to start the removal. it took a while to set up the drive was so tigh that we had to unload everything that we needed in the street. then back in the lift. i had to climb out the window because none of the doors would open.
 
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the decay was not as bad as i thought it was.

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Orrrr, you better hope Guy doesn't see this, 1000 tongue lashings coming your way. /forum/images/graemlins/aaa.gif

Too close to the house anyway, plus, the customer needed some firewood and you needed some money and it made some great pics.

Good job. /forum/images/graemlins/applaudit.gif
 
Ekka, I drilled the tree about 4-5 years ago and the results showed that the decay was not very extensive. Then the homeowner noticed that it looked alot worse. I drilled it again and I guess I misinterpreted the results. /forum/images/graemlins/confused.gif
 
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It did look a lot worse from the outside!

Great rigging. It's hard to beat a nearby tree for hanging a block.
 
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cranked the logs over with the gcrs

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What's a gcrs? Did you meen grcs? Just kidding /forum/images/graemlins/grin.gif.
Nice job Brian. I love those jobs where multiple ropes are used.
Based on that pic, we would have removed that tree as well.
 
I agree, that tree looked liked it really needed to come down and your rigging plan and hazard assesment was very well done. Nice pics too!

Man, every time I see you guys working with the GRCS I say I gotta get me one, but I have not done so yet. Soon Greg I will!

Chris
 
Nice job To tell you the truth I would have put a crane on it. But you seemed to do alright without one. Now come to mention it could you even get one close enough to use it?
 
I could not use one at all for the top. I could get a large crane close enough but there were to many trees in the way to be able to do clean picks. When I originally bid the job I was going to bring in a crane for the trunk but everything was going so well I just decided to go ahead and rig it down.
 

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