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On Mon, 15 Oct 2007 22:12:04 GMT, "Pete C."
wrote Re How to get rid of a fallen tree that is leaning on another tree?: Caesar Romano wrote: On Mon, 15 Oct 2007 20:15:40 -0000, Joe wrote Re How to get rid of a fallen tree that is leaning on another tree?: 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? This is a difficult situation. Here are some options to think about: 1) tie a cable to the bottom of the tree and winch/pull it so it falls 2) cut the tree that is holding up the broken tree and let them both fall 3) leave them alone to fall of their own accord if they will not hurt anything 4) call a pro Both 1) and 2) can be dangerous if you don't have experience doing them. Number 4) can be expensive. I've opted for 3) with a 2-foot diameter cedar tree that fell against and is being held up by an oak tree. I've been waiting for nine years but it still hasn't fallen. I'll miss it when it does. #3 is perhaps the most risky, having a known unpredictable hazard on your property that will fall on that trespassing kid when it goes... Did you notice the "if they will not hurt anything" part of #3? Would a kid be an "anything"? In my case, my nearest neighbor is 1/4 mile away. YMMV moron. |
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