FL_Frank
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Hi all,
Had a 60'+ tree right beside my house that, since I live in Florida, became the tallest object and thus a frequent lightning rod. A very dead, unstable lightning rod specifically eying my house.
It had to come down, but paying someone $2000+ to do it professionally wasn't going to happen, so time to break out the toys.
Ended up using (2) 6" 15.5 ton McKissick snatch blocks and (1) 8" snatch block (8 ton, I think) with 3/4 wire rope, chains, HF tow straps and a few slings to do the deed.
First pull was a 4:1 using 2 of the snatch blocks for the leverage and 1 to redirect the pull. This only bent the tree over a bit as I ran out of pulley/cable line.
Second pull was 2:1 and did the trick. It caught on a few other trees on the way down and spent the next 30 mins going 'pop/crack/bang' as the other tree's branches gave into the load on them. Tree has a 6' root ball I get to clean up this week sometime - should be fun.
I did initially try this pull with a F150 - which really didn't do anything but lift the snatch blocks off the ground. Tree didn't even budge.
Glad it went uneventful - and the wife kindly filmed it behind a very large oak tree for safety. Videos are below:
First 4:1 pull
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkT-Nr7bqU8[/media]
Final 2:1 pull
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nqr9pMdupTo[/media]
-Frank
Had a 60'+ tree right beside my house that, since I live in Florida, became the tallest object and thus a frequent lightning rod. A very dead, unstable lightning rod specifically eying my house.
It had to come down, but paying someone $2000+ to do it professionally wasn't going to happen, so time to break out the toys.
Ended up using (2) 6" 15.5 ton McKissick snatch blocks and (1) 8" snatch block (8 ton, I think) with 3/4 wire rope, chains, HF tow straps and a few slings to do the deed.
First pull was a 4:1 using 2 of the snatch blocks for the leverage and 1 to redirect the pull. This only bent the tree over a bit as I ran out of pulley/cable line.
Second pull was 2:1 and did the trick. It caught on a few other trees on the way down and spent the next 30 mins going 'pop/crack/bang' as the other tree's branches gave into the load on them. Tree has a 6' root ball I get to clean up this week sometime - should be fun.
I did initially try this pull with a F150 - which really didn't do anything but lift the snatch blocks off the ground. Tree didn't even budge.
Glad it went uneventful - and the wife kindly filmed it behind a very large oak tree for safety. Videos are below:
First 4:1 pull
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkT-Nr7bqU8[/media]
Final 2:1 pull
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nqr9pMdupTo[/media]
-Frank
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