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  1. SeanKroll

    Pulling big ones

    . A compensating pull helps at the beginning but doesn't do much anymore when the tree starts to move by it's own. It's worse with the wedges as there's no way to follow the move. At least a vehicle can give some speed to keep up a little. Hang a log on the pull rope FOGT...by the Man!
  2. SeanKroll

    Pulling big ones

    No way that it could.
  3. SeanKroll

    Pulling big ones

    A Tir-for/ Grip-hoist, in my limited experience, says "You Come Here!" Big trees are possibly designed around. If you rip a hole in trail tread, on a hill side, or remove a large boulder from the tread, you often have to support the tread with a retaining wall (sometimes just the boulder)...
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