sarabande
Well-Known Member
I have a large tree stuck on the Hydro Electric station weir. Discussions with the Environment Agency have revealed that it seems to be our responsibility. Present river levels make it impossible for me to perform my-walking-on-water-with-a-chainsaw act, so Plan D is to attach a one end of a length of rope to the trunk, and the other to a big tractor on the adjacent field, then to tow the tree off the weir into the main stream, and release it.
This will require some force, as the drag is high, and I do not want to go swimming in a very expensive John Deere. Obviously the rope can be cut with an axe (the "Borden technique") , but in the absence of a spare Robinson's disengaging gear, what easily released knot would the panel recommend for tying the tree to the tractor please ?
Ashley's is uncharacteristically lacking in good specific advice.

This will require some force, as the drag is high, and I do not want to go swimming in a very expensive John Deere. Obviously the rope can be cut with an axe (the "Borden technique") , but in the absence of a spare Robinson's disengaging gear, what easily released knot would the panel recommend for tying the tree to the tractor please ?
Ashley's is uncharacteristically lacking in good specific advice.
