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    Felling a tree with a jack - GIF

    Felling a tree with a jack. Not exactly sure about this one, but it is interesting.



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    I am always amazed at those old brick structures. Stacks like that one, light houses, brick homes etc, all with round, gracefully tapered sides are works of art. Straight flat walls are one thing, but those rounded, tapered profiles take a whole different level of skills. Imagine the hundreds of hours of skilled work to create those structures.

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    It would take more nerve than I have to operate that jack. I don't run so fast anymore.

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    I'll bet this group would figure out an automatic pumper for the jack.. old surplus motor, some scrap metal...

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    Fred Dibnah would be proud of that chimney fell.

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    I think that's in the category of balls of steel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mwmkravchenko View Post
    I think that's in the category of balls of steel.
    Lol......I'm more like aluminum these days

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdurand View Post
    I'll bet this group would figure out an automatic pumper for the jack.. old surplus motor, some scrap metal...
    Yep just go to HF or Northern tool buy a 8 ton pneumatic bottle jack. remove the pneumatic pump install it on the 50 or 100 ton jack add a long air hose stand back a safe distance press the valve it is 1 and done
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    Quote Originally Posted by jdurand View Post
    I'll bet this group would figure out an automatic pumper for the jack.. old surplus motor, some scrap metal...
    Done

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