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  1. SouthSoundTree

    How to Protect the Ground from Impact Damage; Ideas?

    Willie, I can't see an alternamat or tires in your pic. What is going on, and did you build that 'scaffold' to hold a broken or uprooted tree to keep it from falling onto the house as you cut it off the roof?
  2. SouthSoundTree

    How to Protect the Ground from Impact Damage; Ideas?

    Cool MB, I was hoping that you'd do that. I realize that when starting a new thread off of a derail, its best to mention in the original thread, and post a link to the new thread to avoid the need for moving it over.
  3. SouthSoundTree

    How to Protect the Ground from Impact Damage; Ideas?

    would be cool to try to jump a junker car!
  4. SouthSoundTree

    How to Protect the Ground from Impact Damage; Ideas?

    It can help to tie tires together when stacked and tie a log on top. Sometimes people think that tires will just ricochet the dropped chunks off of the pile/ stack, but they do an amazing job of energy absorption. A horse stall mat in between and on top of two layers will do a lot. I dropped...
  5. SouthSoundTree

    How to Protect the Ground from Impact Damage; Ideas?

    How to Protect the Ground from Falling Tree Parts Thread Bunk logs, tires, hay bales, air bags (JK), etc. What innovative ways have you protected sensitive ground from the impact of wood chunks/ spars/ trees? Discuss.
  6. SouthSoundTree

    How to Protect the Ground from Impact Damage; Ideas?

    Tires will do a lot for smaller trees that this one Duane dropped. It can help to tie the tires together when stacked and tie a log on top. Sometimes people think that tires will just ricochet the dropped chunks off of the pile/ stack, but they do an amazing job of energy absorption. A horse...
  7. SouthSoundTree

    How to Protect the Ground from Impact Damage; Ideas?

    Speaking of asphalt damage, my Parks coworker argued not to put a bunk log (crosswise log to spread the force) off the edge of the road before he dropped a really big hazard tree. DOT project, so DOT got their way. DOT also got 10 yards of fill and cold patch when the tree hit the bunk log...
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