MiloFrance
ArboristSite Member
Hi all
A client had a 20m+ Chestnut blown over in Storm Eleanor here in the South of France, and I'm taking it away over the next day or two (weather permitting).
To avoid this unpleasant situation, whats the best way to take the trunk out of play? Or is it a question of knowing it's going to fall back and controlling the situation as best as possible? Looking at the pic again, it may not fall back at all, but if anyone has any advice, it would be most welcome!
A client had a 20m+ Chestnut blown over in Storm Eleanor here in the South of France, and I'm taking it away over the next day or two (weather permitting).
To avoid this unpleasant situation, whats the best way to take the trunk out of play? Or is it a question of knowing it's going to fall back and controlling the situation as best as possible? Looking at the pic again, it may not fall back at all, but if anyone has any advice, it would be most welcome!