Push over trees with a small compact?

   / Push over trees with a small compact? #81  
Do what works for you. But I drop at least a dozen trees every year, and can only think of 2 times in the last 20 years I ever needed to actually winch a tree over. I'm not opposed to stringing up a safety line, in cases where you want to be really sure it can't fall over backwards, but there's a big difference between a static safety line and actively winching a tree over while you make the back cut.

I don't encounter many trees so badly back-leaning, that they can't be easily pushed over with wedges in the back cut, with better safety and speed than rigging up a winch.
Agree. In my 40+ years working as a forester I have never once seen a logger use a winch to fall a tree. And a barber chair is deadly.
 
   / Push over trees with a small compact? #82  
I did watch a logger run a line to a skidder to pull one over, but that was after the feeder roots had been ripped out with a D5 dozer blade... stump and all came over nicely.
 
   / Push over trees with a small compact? #83  
I did watch a logger run a line to a skidder to pull one over, but that was after the feeder roots had been ripped out with a D5 dozer blade... stump and all came over nicely.

You have to ask, What is a logger going to do with a root ball?

That had to have been a special "clearing" event, and had NOTHING to do with logging.
 
   / Push over trees with a small compact? #84  
Stretch is room for variance... I've brought down several 60-80 ft trees with 1500lb lever chain hosts and chains. Most land within 5 ft of where I've anchored the hoist as long as there's enough tension that the change stops moving. Sleeping just a little bit of slack, either way can increase the distance where it would go left or right.


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Pre loading a tree is asking for a barber's chair.

Not my idea of fun.
 
   / Push over trees with a small compact? #85  
Pre loading a tree is asking for a barber's chair.
Exactly what I've been saying since like... page 1? of this thread! :ROFLMAO:
 
   / Push over trees with a small compact? #86  
You have to ask, What is a logger going to do with a root ball?

That had to have been a special "clearing" event, and had NOTHING to do with logging.

We never transported in a skidder for a specialization.
A climber and an excavator maybe but not a skidder.
 
   / Push over trees with a small compact? #87  
Pre loading a tree is asking for a barber's chair.

Not my idea of fun.
So I don't have any good long ropes or cables myself, and have never felled this way. But wouldn't the idea be to get the rope/cable in place and only add any significant tension once you are actually doing the back cut?

In general I agree though, kind of scary.

Personally I prefer to use an excavator to dig the roots up and simply push the entire tree down the way I want it, but that's a whole 'nother safety talk
 
   / Push over trees with a small compact? #88  
not a job for the fainthearted or a sub compact tractor
 

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   / Push over trees with a small compact? #89  
CalG's right that the skidder and dozer knocking over the big ones was intentionally clearing land vs. a clear cut. The root balls are now part of the backstop berm for my pistol range. They cut the price they charge if they can make a few bucks off the harvest, and that was 5 or 6 truckloads on that job.
 
   / Push over trees with a small compact? #90  
So I don't have any good long ropes or cables myself, and have never felled this way. But wouldn't the idea be to get the rope/cable in place and only add any significant tension once you are actually doing the back cut?

In general I agree though, kind of scary.

Personally I prefer to use an excavator to dig the roots up and simply push the entire tree down the way I want it, but that's a whole 'nother safety talk
Remember, some trees barber chair all by themselves whilel cutting. Weight, wind, or just being cranky.

I might have pulled on a tree a time or two myself, but the pulling doesn't start until AFTER I've pushed a bore cut through the middle of the hinge wood.
 

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