Tyler Durden
Branched out member
- Location
- North Texas
I got a call at 4:30 today for this failed tree. The homeowner thought he could pull it over against the back lean with a clothes line and an ancient block. The tree barber chaired on him during his back cut and sat down on a historic home with solar panels on the roof.
I set a bull line in the tree, redirected off the nearest high point, and built a 3:1 z rig on it. I then hooked my 5:1 to the bull line, then attached my rope jack to the 5:1. After friction I figure this system to be close to 15:1.
We then proceeded to pull the tree back to vertical. When the split closed, the tree spun on us 90°, which really freaked me out. My original plan was to just yard it over like the home owner originally intended, but the twisted barber chair changed things.
The next step was to install a chain below my intended felling cut and a ratchet strap above the cut zone. I tightened up the chain with wedges, then faced up the tree 90°to its original lean.
A bore cut was used to help prevent more barber chair and the tree threaded the gap between 2 trees we planted on preserving.
All said and done, we were there for 2 hours to secure the tree and no further damage was caused.
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I set a bull line in the tree, redirected off the nearest high point, and built a 3:1 z rig on it. I then hooked my 5:1 to the bull line, then attached my rope jack to the 5:1. After friction I figure this system to be close to 15:1.
We then proceeded to pull the tree back to vertical. When the split closed, the tree spun on us 90°, which really freaked me out. My original plan was to just yard it over like the home owner originally intended, but the twisted barber chair changed things.
The next step was to install a chain below my intended felling cut and a ratchet strap above the cut zone. I tightened up the chain with wedges, then faced up the tree 90°to its original lean.
A bore cut was used to help prevent more barber chair and the tree threaded the gap between 2 trees we planted on preserving.
All said and done, we were there for 2 hours to secure the tree and no further damage was caused.
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