TonyX3M
ArboristSite Operative
I refused to climb two trees this week- one was a split (almoust to the ground) two trunk tree [dont know the exact name in english (in latin it is:Tilia cordata)] - it was about 75 feet high with two trunks - one was leaning abot 10 degrees right and enother about 40 degrees to the left with hughe cavity in middle and cracks all the way to the ground in between.
Stump diameter was about 4 feet and hollow (full of dirt - cost us a chain)- and as we did find out- the upright part was hollow too; up to about 20 feet.
Anyway - I refused to climb that tree (I forgot to mention it was a graveyard- so we could not drop anything big) and to rope huge pices off of a leaning cracked tree just scared the hell out of me!
Am I paranoid or would you guys do that job no questions asked?
The oher one was easy - it was lighting struck to splinters, but still up 60 '
And BTW - I dont like working in skimpy lift- any kind of movement up in the air scares me...
Stump diameter was about 4 feet and hollow (full of dirt - cost us a chain)- and as we did find out- the upright part was hollow too; up to about 20 feet.
Anyway - I refused to climb that tree (I forgot to mention it was a graveyard- so we could not drop anything big) and to rope huge pices off of a leaning cracked tree just scared the hell out of me!
Am I paranoid or would you guys do that job no questions asked?
The oher one was easy - it was lighting struck to splinters, but still up 60 '
And BTW - I dont like working in skimpy lift- any kind of movement up in the air scares me...