tater1337
ArboristSite Lurker
you must have posted this as I was typing
people on here are just trying to help, and offer their own opinions. If you even hint at felling dangerous, rotten, even remotely close to power line trees in a thread about your first chain saw, expect people to respond. This is not to put you in your place, rather to help you realize how dangerous this can be and hopefully advise you as to the best course of action.
cheers,
Joe
oh yes, i am very worried about doing felling the trees, and even the professional are leery, you don't think i don't understand this? have i ever refereed to it as anything besides a nightmare? only ones that will try are people who I don't trust, who don't use safety equipment, so I am planning on doing it myself, not because I am confident that I can do it, but because I am confident that it is dangerous to let others to. and I will NOT do it until i am confident that I can do it safely.
so far the biggest course of action that has been advised to me is to not do it, or get a professional, every professional that I've tried has less sense of safety than I do, and as of yesterday, I didn't even have a chainsaw. competency of "professionals" should be another thread. gaining confidence in felling tress should be another thread, and felling trees in sticky situations like this should be another thread.
THIS thread should be about what to get after buying a new chainsaw.