Wont do anything risky. Just after a saw that'll power and oil a 42" bar or more so I don't have to do too much walking around the tree. Been looking at > 100cc saws but am yet to find something I can afford at the mo'.
I knew you'd rub it in ya basted . Sis is over here in June. You can send it to her in Sydney and I will make sure she brings it back to Oz on her return. Honest I will.
Chippies into it !!, some might respond well to a rope in them, then scarf and back cut to right on movement stage,
buzz off out of it to truck and pull rest of the way.
Leave hinge wood
Congrats on the move- in C.
Lol....perhaps I should have been scratching my head....Like the shadow in the bottom pic chippy..lol Head scratching or
(Best thing you can do is scratch the head, walk round it, look up, scratch head again with head tied job like that)
ps..phone call bait that last tree re distance from fence, lot of greenies around !
drop it and cover it with mulch
its dangerous, mitigating circumstances puts workers safety above the green stuff.Lol....perhaps I should have been scratching my head....
That last one is about 2 mtrs outside the fenceline but it is the dangerous one. It dropped a 12" branch from 40' up and smashed the other 4 on the fenceline pretty bad...it caused the loose limb problem and I can't build the fence under hung up limbs so that's why they were dropped...got plenty of photos showing the problem.
That one that is still standing is about a 70' yellow box and it has that cancerous looking burl more than half way around it. The burl is on the side it is leaning and it's on a 10 deg lean. No visible root heave. I'd say 50/50 on weather or not they let me drop it. It's hanging over where I want to build a new fence.
What to do?
I needed that 090 last weekend vince, I still can't feel my fingers from that bone rattler of mine
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