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<blockquote data-quote="david1852" data-source="post: 1627398" data-attributes="member: 38616"><p>I have trees growing in 1/2 mile long fence line and Im going to clean it up. I want to cut them down with the chainsaw but the fence runs along the highway. I can't let them fall in the road and can't let them fall back across the fence. The trees range in size from saplings to 8" in diameter. </p><p></p><p>Can a Titan tree puller be used to hold the trees up vertical while I saw them off level with the fence posts then move them to a pile? After that I can remove the bottom of the tree without them falling in the road.</p><p>Does that sound like it would safely work?</p><p></p><p>I'll use the tree puller attached to my Kubota M7060.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="david1852, post: 1627398, member: 38616"] I have trees growing in 1/2 mile long fence line and Im going to clean it up. I want to cut them down with the chainsaw but the fence runs along the highway. I can't let them fall in the road and can't let them fall back across the fence. The trees range in size from saplings to 8" in diameter. Can a Titan tree puller be used to hold the trees up vertical while I saw them off level with the fence posts then move them to a pile? After that I can remove the bottom of the tree without them falling in the road. Does that sound like it would safely work? I'll use the tree puller attached to my Kubota M7060. [/QUOTE]
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