Treemonkey1000
Veteran Member
Have you called the power company yet as that is what most of the reply's have been. That should be your first option. If you drop it and it takes out power lines then you can get the bill for repairs if you are still alive to see it. I have dropped plenty of tree's. When they get close to the power lines I have the owner call the power company first. Sometimes they won't do it right away. They contract out that work in my area.
Electrical burns from those types of lines are some of the worst burns. If the Power company doesn't do it then get the job bid out by a tree service. Ask for bids with clean up of the branches or without clean up. You can save a lot of money if you don't mind getting dirty hauling branches. If you have a spot to burn branches then do that. It could save you money. Renting a chipper is an option but that probably would cost you more than having the tree guys chip.
My 2 cents worth.
PS: Where are you located? It sounds like Washington. Puget Sound Energy does contract that work out and it shouldn't cost you anything if it is really going to come down soon on their lines.
Electrical burns from those types of lines are some of the worst burns. If the Power company doesn't do it then get the job bid out by a tree service. Ask for bids with clean up of the branches or without clean up. You can save a lot of money if you don't mind getting dirty hauling branches. If you have a spot to burn branches then do that. It could save you money. Renting a chipper is an option but that probably would cost you more than having the tree guys chip.
My 2 cents worth.
PS: Where are you located? It sounds like Washington. Puget Sound Energy does contract that work out and it shouldn't cost you anything if it is really going to come down soon on their lines.