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Hauling Uphill
Hi Greg
If you don't own one, rent or borrow a pickup with a winch on it. Pull out the steel cable and loop it around a section of the underbrush you want to clear. Take the hook end and hook it back on the steel cable so that it will close the loop when you start the winch. As the loop closes on the underbrush, ii will began to bunch the undergrowth together, cut anything that the winch won't pull up. When the loop closes, it will hold the encircled underbrush enough to pull it up your hill. I have used this method to clear right of way along side highways. Hope this helps. Travis "Greg" wrote in message om... Hi. We'll be cutting down trees, removing overgrown brush, etc. from about 4000 sq. ft. of our downsloping lot. I've rented a large green waste container, but can anyone suggest an efficient, cost-effective way to get the stuff we cut uphill to the container at street level. It's not possible to get any type of vehicle behind our house. Right now, we're just thinking of putting as much as we can in either boxes or heavy duty plastic bags, and having two people carry one of these up, then repeat (and repeat...) I'll have two other guys helping me. Thanks for any help. |
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