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Need Advise on felling tree, Botched Contractor Job
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<blockquote data-quote="northmanlogging" data-source="post: 7786208" data-attributes="member: 76731"><p>pull line and pull it where there is room, or get a portable man lift, and nibble away at it, taking little bits from top down. I would do what I can to stabalize it quick fast in a hurry, couple of good strong ropes as guy lines could be a life saver at this point. </p><p> </p><p>hard to tell form the pictures, but how much wood is left holding it up? </p><p> </p><p>Could be that you cross your fingers and hope it falls gently on the lines and the the power company cleans it up without charging you.</p><p> </p><p>Who ever did cut this thing, needs to stay a long way away from chainsaws, or maybe take a close look at what a running chain can do to his face...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="northmanlogging, post: 7786208, member: 76731"] pull line and pull it where there is room, or get a portable man lift, and nibble away at it, taking little bits from top down. I would do what I can to stabalize it quick fast in a hurry, couple of good strong ropes as guy lines could be a life saver at this point. hard to tell form the pictures, but how much wood is left holding it up? Could be that you cross your fingers and hope it falls gently on the lines and the the power company cleans it up without charging you. Who ever did cut this thing, needs to stay a long way away from chainsaws, or maybe take a close look at what a running chain can do to his face... [/QUOTE]
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