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  1. canadiantreeman

    Nasty pine bid

    Amen
  2. canadiantreeman

    Nasty pine bid

    I would think that the oscillation of the branches would affect the way in which the entire system reacts to dynamic loading regardless of lean. Limbing the tree changes the point on the trunk on which the lever arm is acting. The point I am trying to make is that it might be safer to cut a...
  3. canadiantreeman

    Nasty pine bid

    The only consideration I have when limbing sketchy trees like that is the way in which the dynamic loading of the tree is affected by limb removal on the way up, as it were. Yes, we are removing weight, but by virtue of our own weight and the dampening effect the removed limbs had we are also...
  4. canadiantreeman

    Nasty pine bid

    Nice moves on that chunk, smooth. You are the best treeman I have ever seen in my life.
  5. canadiantreeman

    Nasty pine bid

    I'm guessing a soft dutch is out too...hahah. Go with Murphy's suggestion. I value his opinion and steel armchair nuts. :roll: That is a tricky tree for sure...did you hear from your crane man?
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