What would you do with this tree if you lived in that house?That would create two more large wounds likely to decay on the main stems. That's a no no.
What would you do with this tree if you lived in that house?That would create two more large wounds likely to decay on the main stems. That's a no no.
What would you do with this tree if you lived in that house?
What would you do with this tree if you lived in that house?
Reduction pruning with possibly some thinning cuts as well. Cable(s) and possibly bracing.What would you do with this tree if you lived in that house?
I cant comment on the cobra cable as we never use it.
I see nothing overly alarming in the pics the tree is very saveable. in the pic at the red line I'd stick a 3/4" rod through it. then I'd stick a steel cable In the top. This would follow a good trimming with some moderate weight reduction. The rod is not necessarily a must but if you are set on making sure the tree is as stable as possible I'd do it, shouldn't add too much cost.
The guy who says remove clearly has no desire to save the tree and only does removals.
I would have it cut down and cut up for firewood
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