brendonv
Tree Hugger
They are great. I moved some big assed wood with my mine today. I really need to make a mount on the chipper for the rake and forks. That would be sweet!
Good luck, drive safe!
Good luck, drive safe!
Tried to fell it up hill... Lean and weight was favouring the side lay or a down hill lay as well... 40" DBH about 80 plus high. Sat back on my wedges and pushed them down into the wood. 5-1 set up with come-a-long hardly even budged it. Set a second rope and more mechanicals. Found my limit to the set up and broke the pull rope at the running bowline. Soooooooo.... Rather than try to set a line again (really not a good scene with a large tree sitting on a couple wedges and a 10% hinge). Asked HO if I can squish some trees.. That got ok'd as we are thinning the place anyway. Go to cut a different face for some control, bind saw (066 and 36 bar) in the kerf. Take off 066 power head as tree it creaking and cracking from the wind that has now come up. Get out 036 and start nipping the hinge to let it drop at the neighbour's critter fence and some oaks we were trying to save. POW! My boring the hinge and curf cuts at the sides of the hinge worked(..... Fence not too bad... (turns out the neighbour's crew broke it up the hill so I had some slack
) Most of the good oaks minimal breakage. No one got killed. Took most the morning as I had to return to the house for more rigging (I needed a drive anyway after I found out no capture on a 5-1 system so there was no way to just "tie it off" on a porty).
Oh well... Good place to test your gear though.. away from a house out in some woods with no potential critical targets. 






.Nominal breaking strength, if that is the 13,000 lb. rating, is under ideal conditions, I believe a straight slowly increasing in amount pull. Perhaps Dave can advise on it.