murphy4trees
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Here is a job from last summer... Norway Maple
This tree was ready to fall apart ... Once I saw how bad the cracks were, I dropped everything and started the job in less than an hour after bidding...
Tree was important to the homeowner and the property. I feel confident that it will be good indefinitely, certainly 15 years. I went overkill with the cables just to make sure. The last pic shows the cables... hard to see all six even with good resolution. They are HIGH! They may not be visible after the resize. I mostly used throgh bolts, though there is one or two J-lags up there.
Hadn't been touched in years.. I took a lot of weight out... A LOT! and the tree still looks full...
The homeowmer originally wanted to install through rods, based on the suggestion of another comapny, then she changed her mind. I was not looking forward to doing that part of the job. Rods were never put in and the cracks have not changed since summer. In thinking about it, I AM pretty sure they are stable. The tree has three leads, with three cabled leads, the trunks remain stable... they can't twist.. But with two cabled leads the trunks can still twist in the wind and continue to rip apart...
It's no 15K cable job, but worth hearing your comments on.
This tree was ready to fall apart ... Once I saw how bad the cracks were, I dropped everything and started the job in less than an hour after bidding...
Tree was important to the homeowner and the property. I feel confident that it will be good indefinitely, certainly 15 years. I went overkill with the cables just to make sure. The last pic shows the cables... hard to see all six even with good resolution. They are HIGH! They may not be visible after the resize. I mostly used throgh bolts, though there is one or two J-lags up there.
Hadn't been touched in years.. I took a lot of weight out... A LOT! and the tree still looks full...
The homeowmer originally wanted to install through rods, based on the suggestion of another comapny, then she changed her mind. I was not looking forward to doing that part of the job. Rods were never put in and the cracks have not changed since summer. In thinking about it, I AM pretty sure they are stable. The tree has three leads, with three cabled leads, the trunks remain stable... they can't twist.. But with two cabled leads the trunks can still twist in the wind and continue to rip apart...
It's no 15K cable job, but worth hearing your comments on.