Posted by rusty6 on January 14, 2020 at 06:39:27 from (142.165.85.101):
In Reply to: Some Big Firewood posted by rusty6 on January 13, 2020 at 19:02:49:
[quote="CVPost-Geo-TH,In"](quoted from post at 05:57:17 01/14/20) Rusty, All I see is a trip to ER.
I'm cheap, but I will hire a professional with a bucket truck to remove my trees that close to a building. Or to remove a widow maker. A tree with dead branches is a widow maker. geo[/quote] My dad, uncle and myself were only helpers on that job. The guys doing the actual cutting were hired and had experience. Old Angus had been cutting trees down before I was old enough to walk. I did remove one big tree here a few years ago, by myself. Right beside the house and it was getting so big I was concerned it might get blown down onto the house one day. So I carefully did the job myself with no damage. I might have already posted the video but here it is again.
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