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Need the tree folks again #8563067
Yesterday at 05:22 PM
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Joined: Dec 2008
Eastern Shore of Maryland
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I was thinking about taking this tree down.

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But it’s putting a load on these trees underneath.

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But after walking up it, I’m thinking I might just hunt from it next season.

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Will it survive?

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-Goofy
Re: Need the tree folks again [Re: HobbieTrapper] #8563083
Yesterday at 05:40 PM
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Tug Hill, NY
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As long as some of root system is still connected to ground it will survive for a while. Wind fall trees are dangerous to take down by hand with a chainsaw. Lots of tension on all trees involved by the looks of your pictures. Especially the smaller tree holding up the larger one. If you need to take them down, I suggest you get someone with experience to help you. Or a tree feller with a rotating cutting head.

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Re: Need the tree folks again [Re: HobbieTrapper] #8563093
Yesterday at 05:55 PM
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There appears to be snow, plus a lot of greenery that isn't mostly pine or fir. What is it?

Keith

Re: Need the tree folks again [Re: HobbieTrapper] #8563108
Yesterday at 06:04 PM
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The greenery is holly.

According to the leaves, the leaning tree is Wye Oak. If it will survive, I will leave it and hunt from it next year.


-Goofy
Re: Need the tree folks again [Re: HobbieTrapper] #8563179
Yesterday at 08:04 PM
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North central Iowa
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I think it’ll live even if it doesn’t being an oak tree chances are it’ll be safe enough to hunt from next year, if you do cut it start at the ground and cut the root ball off, it may seem like common sense but I know a guy that didn’t do that with a pine tree and started about 20 feet up, well it released the pressure and his saw got flung like coming off a trebuchet and it carried him a ways as he was standing on some branches.

Re: Need the tree folks again [Re: HobbieTrapper] #8563197
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Good place to get your killing


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Re: Need the tree folks again [Re: HobbieTrapper] #8563323
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Michigan
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if you want it to stay, cut some supports and brace it up under the main trunk, if you want to cut it down, start at the base [root ball]

Re: Need the tree folks again [Re: HobbieTrapper] #8563341
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Manitoba
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Probably ok. I left a poplar half uprooted leaning at a 45 for about 12 years in my driveway. Neighbours hated it, so I left it unit a few months ago…..lol. It was still alive, being supported by an oak.


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Re: Need the tree folks again [Re: HobbieTrapper] #8563363
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Hard to give an opinion ok this one without seeing it in person. Always be careful around rootballs, if you cut the tree off it its likely to try and pop back into place. There's a story about a guy taking refuge during a storm under a root ball only to have the tree stand back up in the storm, they found a skelton years later when the tree up rooted again


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