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Old 10-22-2007, 09:29 AM
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Default Wind and how car parts saved a tree.

It's freaking crazy here.. insane wind blowing. I spent the night saving trees, or at least trying to, in our backyard.

We have a large cypress tree that started to get blown over. I went to garage to McGuyver up something. Then I had an idea.

I drilled a hole in the top of the cinder block wall by the tree. I then inserted the long J-rod that held the spare tire down in the Fairlane. From this I used car trailer tie downs to go around the tree and ancor to the Fairlane part. The pressure of the tree pulling keeps the rod in the hole.

On the other side (since I only have one Fairlane) I found an old piece of all-thread from Penny. To this I bolted a bracket from my Simpson racing harness (a piece I won't be needing again). Then I drilled another hole in the wall and with another tie strap the tree was secure. I hope.

On other large tree in our backyard was split last night, what a mess. At least we're not on fire.

I will try to snap a pic later of my creation. I just though it was funny that old hot rod parts came in handy like this.
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Old 10-22-2007, 10:09 AM
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And since all posts are worthless without pics...

Exhaust hanger from Penny, Simpson harness bracket, tie down:


Ford Fairlane spare tire rod, tie down:


Not going to be so good for shade now.. chainsaw time!


Stryder says: "damn! that was my favorite tree!!!"


Could see the fires glowing in the distance last night. My Camaro is around 15 miles from the Malibu fire

Many of the fires were started by arsonists.. who if caught should be burned at the stake!
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Old 10-22-2007, 10:34 AM
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Very nice! I used an old Trans Am seatbelt to hold a big bush to our deck post to save it during Hurricane Floyd. It s amazing how junk comes in handy.
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Old 10-22-2007, 10:39 AM
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Damn shame Steve ! Trees really add to the look and value of your property and it's always a drag to lose one and have to clean up the mess. (Nice McGuyver work though !)

I was watching CNN last night and wondering if anyone from the site in the area was effected. Those fires are moving so fast with that wind pushing them. CNN kept showing 2 huge homes that were totally engulfed.

It would be unbelievable 'bad' luck if Penny went up in a fire just before SEMA Whats next ? Locusts, cockroaches, fire ants, killer bees (and not the Mopar types).
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Old 10-22-2007, 10:50 AM
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haha, you have a really nice lawn. and i like the bungalow
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Old 10-22-2007, 10:59 AM
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Nice work . Hope it calms down over there and the fires stay away from you, your family, house and cars. That goes for all of the members over there .

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Old 10-22-2007, 12:12 PM
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I flew into Burbank a few years ago with fires all around the place. It looked just like the movies. I was only on the ground for an hour and when I took off I was amazed at how far and how fast the fire had spread! Simply amazing!!

We got a taste of that wind up here in Vegas. L works for Metro and took nothing but calls about downed trees, power lines and poles all night. Nice to see someone getting out and saving there trees rather than call screaming for the Police department to come out and do some thing about it.

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Old 10-22-2007, 12:21 PM
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I wouldn't be so fast to cut that tree down Steve. It would be well worth the time and money to let a tree surgeon/arborist look at it first. Still plenty of tree left and the leaves will grow on the injured side now that those branches are getting sunshine. The trick will be saving the roots.
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Old 10-22-2007, 01:54 PM
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How deep into the wall is that bolt? hopefully it doesn't pull out. I hear the wind gusts are reaching 65mph. I had to do the same thing one night in my yard as well. Tie straps come in handy for households as well as cars I guess.
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Old 10-22-2007, 01:54 PM
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I believe that is called oakie engineering.
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