Brian VT said:Looks like 2 Hardack trees are holding it up ? That's good stuff to burn.
Hurricane said:The trunk on the left does not seem to be supporting weight and can be dropped.
That may ease some of the weight and you can get the other cut more easily.
kenny chaos said:I used to have a team of horses that could pull that out. Now I just use the tractor.
Honestly, I'm buying most my wood now. But there was a time dammit...
Valhalla said:The first good ice storm should bring it down. In just a few weeks, it will safely put itself on the ground.
BrotherBart said:Valhalla said:The first good ice storm should bring it down. In just a few weeks, it will safely put itself on the ground.
I said that about a big oak leaner in Sept. of 2004. It was still up there this afternoon.
Valhalla said:The difference between an optimist and a realist is in this case, some patience.
that is why a hand saw and a 150 ft of rope puts me where murphy said I will be safe not asking anyone to do it dont take me as doing so.Ghettontheball said:MURPHY sez if u stand under tree it"ll come down sooner than u want
Ghettontheball said:MURPHY sez if u stand under tree it"ll come down sooner than u want
With the kit you got lets rock on! just kidding but i’d take down.... Iknow Iknow give me hell for it.Valhalla said:When this tree falls in the woods, will anyone hear it?
Of course not, as we will still be on this thread. LOL
I say it may fall during a storm this coming winter. Besides, it is winter 2010/11 fuel anyway, at the least.
Let's ask the original poster to revisit this subject in the spring, and bring us all up to speed.
Valhalla said:When this tree falls in the woods, will anyone hear it?
Of course not, as we will still be on this thread. LOL
I say it may fall during a storm this coming winter. Besides, it is winter 2010/11 fuel anyway, at the least.
Let's ask the original poster, zapny to revisit this subject in the spring, and bring us all up to speed.
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