vaironds Jan 3, 2010 V vaironds ArboristSite Lurker Joined Aug 18, 2007 Messages 26 Location Latvia Jan 3, 2010 #1 Big tree damage and fall on the roof.
Ljute Jan 3, 2010 Ljute Free Teak Joined Nov 4, 2008 Messages 24,956 Location Shenandoah Valley Jan 3, 2010 #2 Too bad, that's a beautiful yard/garden.
vaironds Jan 4, 2010 V vaironds ArboristSite Lurker Joined Aug 18, 2007 Messages 26 Location Latvia Jan 4, 2010 #3 First, cut all branches and secured with rope Second, picking up the rope and turned sideways. Final cut.
First, cut all branches and secured with rope Second, picking up the rope and turned sideways. Final cut.
treemandan Jan 4, 2010 treemandan Tree Freak Joined Oct 3, 2006 Messages 11,085 Location chester co pa Jan 4, 2010 #4 Looks good. What kind of tree is it? What did you lift it with? I think you could have tied the tip rope down a little.
Looks good. What kind of tree is it? What did you lift it with? I think you could have tied the tip rope down a little.
M.D. Vaden Jan 8, 2010 M.D. Vaden vadenphotography.com Joined Oct 31, 2002 Messages 2,329 Location Beaverton, Oregon Jan 8, 2010 #5 See ... when we were little children, we never realized that peeling bananas would train us for later on in life.
See ... when we were little children, we never realized that peeling bananas would train us for later on in life.
vaironds Jan 8, 2010 V vaironds ArboristSite Lurker Joined Aug 18, 2007 Messages 26 Location Latvia Jan 8, 2010 #6 treemandan said: Looks good. What kind of tree is it? What did you lift it with? I think you could have tied the tip rope down a little. Click to expand... This is Tilia cordata.
treemandan said: Looks good. What kind of tree is it? What did you lift it with? I think you could have tied the tip rope down a little. Click to expand... This is Tilia cordata.