Yeah, let's see some pics...
Are they literally notch and drop's or are they take-downs...?
Two out of three in Big Rock are close to the house with no room to drop the whole tree, the tops would have to be lowered, then notch and drop the trunk, the third tree you could cut the tops and let them fly to the ground, then notch and drop the rest. I'm still waiting on my brother to send me pictures of those three.
This is the one in Fox River Grove at my neighbor's house across the street:
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1. This is looking north from my driveway across the street, if you were to remove and lower the top, you could notch and drop the rest between the gap in the bushes. Otherwise the top would potentially hit my well pump, possibly a couple small pines and maybe even give my gutters a good thrashing.
2. This is looking west from his driveway
3. This is looking northwest from the end of his driveway
4. This is looking east, slightly south from his yard.
5. This is looking northeast from the end of my driveway and would be the best landing zone to notch and drop the entire tree. You would be aiming towards my mailbox seen in the first picture (removed of course). There is a huge pine right behind where I'm standing that you could tie to if you wanted to rope it off and incorporate some pulling power. He's not concerned with flattening the bushes that are obviously in the way of this drop zone. We don't have to worry about blocking the street for a few hours because it's only two blocks long and accessible from either end, so the only person who wouldn't be able to get in or out while the tree was in the way would be me.