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Joe wrote:
I woke up this morning to find a tree in my back yard had broken off and fell about 6 feet off the stump. It's is buttressed by some high tree branches of an adjacent tree. It's about a 50 foot tree with no real width to it just basically a big one foot diameter log. I need to get it to fall so I can cut it up but it looks like it's in a pretty secure lean. How can I safely cut this tree down? Is this all on your property, that the tree branches holding up the fallen tree belong to you, and that the tree will fall onto the ground and not onto any other structures? If yes: cut the branches of the tree which are holding up the fallen tree. Of course, I ain't going to climb my fat ass into a tree to do it myself, since I don't have a harness, climbing spikes or the practice swingin' a chain saw whilst danglin' and clinging to the trunk of a tree. I'm going to call a tree cutting outfit. -- Dave www.davebbq.com |
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