I have a tree that is dying near my power lines that needs to come down or eventually it will probably come down across the lines. It is a young douglas fir, probably around 1.5 feet at the base, but like most of these firs, even this young they are very very tall. I need to control the drop pretty closely.
I was considering putting a cable half way up the tree, running a long stretch to a pully placed at the drop point, and then enough distance to put me out of harms way. I might have enough to just pull the tree down. I live on a mountain in the Pacific NW so the ground is pockets of dirt, moss and mulch, and this time of year is pretty spongy. Alternately I could put enough pressure on to ensure the tree fell where I needed it.
Am I completely nuts, or does this sound reasonable ? I dont want to do anything unsafe, but I dont have spare cash to throw at a faller right now if I can avoid it.
I was considering putting a cable half way up the tree, running a long stretch to a pully placed at the drop point, and then enough distance to put me out of harms way. I might have enough to just pull the tree down. I live on a mountain in the Pacific NW so the ground is pockets of dirt, moss and mulch, and this time of year is pretty spongy. Alternately I could put enough pressure on to ensure the tree fell where I needed it.
Am I completely nuts, or does this sound reasonable ? I dont want to do anything unsafe, but I dont have spare cash to throw at a faller right now if I can avoid it.