A little Fall clean up

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Barry, in retrospect is there anything that you could have done differently to prevent this? I am sure many of us have just avoided this by dumb luck.
Isn't hindsight a wonderful thning? The only thing that might have changed the outcome from my point of view, was maybe a electric hand winch putting around 2,000 pounds of pull in the intended direction, with a slightly shorter V-cut in play to avoid the hollowed out inside.

The other would be let a tree service with the proper equipment handle the responsibility, including someone that could climb to the top and take off about 20 foot or so. These trees around here are to tall for a do it yourself kind of guy. I was trying to save a little coin ended up paying about the same for the deductible. I have another one thats dead about 9 foot from this one. Guess I get to use some of the hindsight after all. :rolleyes: Thanks Bob for the encouraging words. ;)
 
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Barry,

I almost did the same thing. I had cut 6 or seve trees without any problems, but the last one suprised me. It started to fall the right way, but then twisted on me and spun all the way around to the oposite direction. It was all in slow motion, and all I could do was watch it happen. Then I got lucky as the tree caught a branch of a tree that I had kept. If that branch hadn't been there, it would have done some damage to the house.

Sorry to see your pics, but glad nobody got hurt and your insurance is taking care of you.

Eddie
Thanks Eddie for the support, the structural engineer who inspected the damage to the house said, he did the same thing but was lucky it just missed the house and took out his power lines. He tried to cover it up and make it look like an accident. :rolleyes: Like you said, no one was hurt and that's the most important thing to me. So I consider myself very lucky the house will be better than new . Can't take back an injury or worse. I made the wife and dogs stay outside with me. :eek:
 
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OK Mr. Brown, I''ll be sure and pass that on to the original owner that had the house built 13 years ago, not that he would care at this point. :eek: Now lets get off of here and let these good people have their forum back for PT business.
 
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OK Mr. Brown, I''ll be sure and pass that on to the original owner that had the house built 13 years ago, not that he would care at this point. :eek: Now lets get off of here and let these good people have their forum back for PT business.

Barry, I have found this thread, and your photos in particular, to be most informative and quite helpful. We are about to build a new house. My wife and I have been discussing just how close to the tree line we should build. I prefer not too close. Her preference was close.

Thanks, I owe you. ;)
 
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OK Mr. Brown, I''ll be sure and pass that on to the original owner that had the house built 13 years ago, not that he would care at this point. :eek: Now lets get off of here and let these good people have their forum back for PT business.

But it is PT business. The tree was hauled away via pt and was not crushed via tree. also PT my aid in home improvement / restoration.
 
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Barry, I have found this thread, and your photos in particular, to be most informative and quite helpful. We are about to build a new house. My wife and I have been discussing just how close to the tree line we should build. I prefer not too close. Her preference was close.

Thanks, I owe you. ;)
Hey glad I could help :p Defiantly something to think about. What you can't see from the pictures there is another 50 ft of tree in the back, so it had a lot of momentum before it hit the house.

Another tree had hit a house around the corner a few weeks before and cut it in two all of the way down to the floor. Everyone was amazed our house took the hit didn't even break the window under the impact area. It did Pop out a lot of nails and drywall.

We had 3 truss's snapped in the kitchen area and damage to the master bedroom bathroom ceiling. The top came over the other side in front of the house and parts of it hit my truck and landed in the front yard near the pond.

Actually if the tree had been closer to the house I think there would have been less damage.:eek: A lot of these red and white Oaks around here have large black carpenter ant damage.
 
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But it is PT business. The tree was hauled away via pt and was not crushed via tree. also PT my aid in home improvement / restoration.
The PT-180 did do a lot of the work along with my BX removing and hauling wood.

My neighbor is talking about buying the other six acres in back of us and if he does, both of these little machines with the big hearts will have a lot of work to do. A few old houses that he wants to tear down and a lot of crap laying around from the present owner back there in the woods. I may buy another acre nyself is the timing is right. :cool:
 
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Barry, I have found this thread, and your photos in particular, to be most informative and quite helpful. We are about to build a new house. My wife and I have been discussing just how close to the tree line we should build. I prefer not too close. Her preference was close.

Thanks, I owe you. ;)
I have a new rule since i had a small pine tree blow into the side of the house an my mil had a tree fall on top of her house.
Building can be no closer to a tree than the hight of the tree.
 

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