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RE: Small Woodland Extraction

Subject: RE: Small Woodland Extraction
From: Foy, Michael
Date: Nov 30 2007 10:08:24
Thanks for that Bill...

The trees are Pines of approx 40-50cm dbh. There are a good 100+ to come out. 
We will be sending in a tracked chipper to get most of the brash but just 
need something to move the trees in longish lengths. May well end up trying 
the horses for a bit of fun.
Mike

-----Original Message-----
From: Andersonarb@xxxx.com [mailto:Andersonarb@xxxx.com]
Sent: 29 November 2007 17:12
To: UK Tree Care
Subject: Re: Small Woodland Extraction



 
In a message dated 29/11/2007 16:05:36 GMT Standard Time,  
matt.searle@xxxxxxxx.gov.uk writes:

We have  a number of small narrow woodlands to thin this winter.  There will 
be a  fair amount of timber to come out but the woods are too small to geta 
normal  size tractor & trailer in.  



How big are the trees Mike? We've done a couple of jobs where long thin  
woodlands (essentially rows of trees alongside footpaths between back to back 
 
housing developemnts) have had largeish trees taken down. By and large the 
logs  
get abandoned after the tracked chipper has been in and chipped everything  
chippable. Sometimes we've reversed a proper tractor along the footpath and 
just 
 dragged stuff out. If you can fabricate an 'arch' arrangement for the 
link-arms  of the tractor that will just lift the butt clear of the ground 
you might 
avoid  wreaking too much havoc, but I have to say some of these land-locked 
plots  create trouble that is often only overcome with wheelbarrows or 
unfeasibly large  fires in confined spaces. 
 
A proper PITA, not helped by planners/developers failing to see into the  
future and retaining backland trees that will only get bigger and provide 
worry  
for all around. 
 
I've occasionally seen these Quad bike arrangements but they're only a step  
up from a wheelbarrow AFAICT. those powered wheelbarrow (on tracks) things 
look  vaguely handy but I've never seen fit to buy one. Dunno if the local 
hire 
shop  might have em? Some hire places have ludicrously small dumpers these 
days, with  a high discharge device to boot (so they can empty into a skip).
 
Bill.
 
PS. I've got a booklet somewhere called "the farm tractor in the small  wood" 
or something like that, if I notice it anywhere I'll get the ISBNo. Some  of 
these guys have ingenious ideas.



   


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