Any suggestions how to get this tree on the ground safely?

   / Any suggestions how to get this tree on the ground safely? #71  
I had a big red oak do the same thing. I wouldnt touch it, I left it a few years and one day it made it to the ground on its own. Drove me crazy tho because there was alot of good firewood in that tree.
 
   / Any suggestions how to get this tree on the ground safely?
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I had a big red oak do the same thing. I wouldnt touch it, I left it a few years and one day it made it to the ground on its own. Drove me crazy tho because there was alot of good firewood in that tree.

For the most part I'm leaving it alone. Just trying to get any weight/pressure off other trees if I can. It took down 3-4 good sized trees with it so trying to minimize the damage in that area if possible since it's right at the edge of where our woods start.

Not worth getting crushed over, though, so being very careful with it!
 
   / Any suggestions how to get this tree on the ground safely? #73  
Tuesday I paid a tree service to cut a 2ft diameter dead pine tree. I planted them 10 ft. apart along the road, this one infested with beetles. It was close to road & I could have cut it, but it could have fallen on road, killed/injured someone, then I'd have to haul it off to burn. The company cleaned everything up, hauling it all off...every twig. $450 well spent.
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   / Any suggestions how to get this tree on the ground safely? #74  
Tuesday I paid a tree service to cut a 2ft diameter dead pine tree. I planted them 10 ft. apart along the road, this one infested with beetles. It was close to road & I could have cut it, but it could have fallen on road, killed/injured someone, then I'd have to haul it off to burn. The company cleaned everything up, hauling it all off...every twig. $450 well spent. View attachment 929939
That's the right thing to do for uncertain trees that need to come down.
We took down two 35 ft spruce trees this year that wife said were too close to the house. I'm getting older so decided to hire it out but I couldn't get anyone to even come out and look.

I rented a 35 ft bucket trailer and my young farmer neighbor and hired hand went up and carefully cut it a little at a time and dropped the pieces to the ground. They stopped at 10 ft and I did that part later.

Since I have a brush chipper and stump grinder, it was a job I could handle but dropping a tree close to a bad spot is something we should all hire out unless we do it every day. Things can go wrong and cause much bigger problems than a few dollars spent on risk-avoidance.
 
   / Any suggestions how to get this tree on the ground safely? #75  
I had a professional crew come out and cut a dead gum tree that was less than ten feet from my shop. The tree was about 30" in diameter three feet off the ground. Eleven men showed up in two trucks and a van. Three Americans, one old guy driving the truck with a large trailer. One driving a truck with a trailer and a track loader which he drove. And the boss telling everybody what to do. A Mexican guy drove the van and did the main cut down. In the van were the clean up crew of seven Guatemalan's. I wanted it down before it fell on my shop or out in neighbor's corn field. So they came before the neighbor's field was planted. I had asked permission from the neighbor to drop the tree in his field.

Mexican guy threw a weight over a branch high up on the tree and pulled a huge rope over and around and out into the field and attached it to the track loader. Notched the tree out on the field side and started cutting on the other side. Guy driving the loader started pulling on the rope. When the tree fell it hadn't bounced twice before the Guatemalans rushed in and started cutting it up. Old guy backed the trailer into the field and they started loading the cut up tree. Took them about 45 minutes from pulling into my back yard to having the tree down, cut up, and loaded onto the trailer. They stopped in the front yard to cut down a smaller pin oak and load it up. Including time for writing the check and a few minutes shaking hands and talking they were here less than two hours. All the mess was cleaned up and hauled off. Money well spent. I don't remember the exact amount but I believe it was around $1500.

RSKY
 
   / Any suggestions how to get this tree on the ground safely? #76  
Yesterday - as I was washing dishes - I looked at my fallen pine tree. It had assumed a more acute angle. The top is only about seven feet above the ground. Mother Nature at work.
 
   / Any suggestions how to get this tree on the ground safely? #77  
I got an old dead oak that's about 80ft tall.

I went to cut it down yesterday. As soon as I started cutting into it, I got swarmed by wasps. Not sure if they came out of the tree or from a hole at the base.

I'm leaning towards them being in the tree. Since I got swarmed a second time when I snuck in 20 minutes later to grab my still running chain saw

So now I got two options if they are in the tree.

Option A is to turn that baby into an 80ft tall roman candle. Might freak out some neighbors and pi## off the fire department.

B is to take it down from a distance with the shotgun
 
   / Any suggestions how to get this tree on the ground safely? #78  
Ouch. I got tagged by a wasp a few weeks ago. She got me right under my eye on the orbital bone. Looked like I lost a fight.

I was just cutting the vines climbing the tree. Didn't see or hear any others. Didn't stick around to find out.

I'll wait until winter to get back to that one.

Like the fire idea, but this is too close to the house.

Hope you are OK.
 
   / Any suggestions how to get this tree on the ground safely? #79  
Ouch. I got tagged by a wasp a few weeks ago. She got me right under my eye on the orbital bone. Looked like I lost a fight.

I was just cutting the vines climbing the tree. Didn't see or hear any others. Didn't stick around to find out.

I'll wait until winter to get back to that one.

Like the fire idea, but this is too close to the house.

Hope you are OK.
I'm allergic and got popped twice on the neck, and a few other stings on my back and arms.

I went inside and popped benadryl before going back for the saw. I was shocked to hear it still puttering away still in the tree. I got popped again when I retrieved the saw.

Spent the rest of the afternoon drunk from the benadryl with my wife keeping an eye on me

I had asked my doctor previously about what I could take for an emergency dose if I was stung. So I keep it handy at work home and my vehicles.
 
   / Any suggestions how to get this tree on the ground safely? #80  
Sorry man. I feel your pain.

My whole eye was swollen shut like Rocky. Almost asked Paulie to cut me.

I tried Benedryl and motrin. Took over a week to get the swelling down enough that it didn't obstruct my vision.

At least bees have the courtesy to die after they get you.
 
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