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"O and ASD, please stop shouting ok? "
Sorry, had the cap lock on and didn't realize it:blush:
Sorry, had the cap lock on and didn't realize it:blush:
Treeseer, sorry I don't know your first name, maybe you didn't catch what Darkstar said:treeseer said:Fred, I agree with this. But without seeing the tree, none of us can say what should be done with it. ...
Darkstar said:I explained that the cables were in no way a solution but would only [possibly ] prolong failure. I put double cables in the tree at 2/3rds height . I mentioned repeatedly that these cables would not stop a total failure. I reccomended removal from the beganning ....
The tree expands with the wind and is slowly opening my 3200 pound test eye bolts .
If the homeowner does nothing to correct the situation and something happens, Darkstar will still be found at LEAST partially liable.treeseer said:... I think siccing the law on the tree owner is a little extreme, unless it threatens public property.
One small point with which I disagree, but it makes a big difference. I think that 'will' should be replaced with 'may'. If the tree falls and hurts somebody, and if the property owner gets sued, and if the property owner decides to lie about what transpired between himself and darkstar, and if darkstar gets dragged into the lawsuit as an additional defendant, and if they lose in court, then darkstar may be found partially liable (if the property owner's lie holds up). I believe this is a long stretch from 'will be found liable'.If the homeowner does nothing to correct the situation and something happens, Darkstar will still be found at LEAST partially liable.
That's what I was thinking.protreecare said:If you where using eye bolts that where made to hold a tree together, then they will not open. Why with so much liability at stake would someone use some low grade 3200 lb eye bolts. What did you also use air craft cable with clamps. Man you should not be cabling any tree, anywhere.
Again, there is no need to try to re-invent the wheel. Cabling hardware has already been invented. When you go out on your own and try to install home made crap like this you open your self up to liability, and if you don't care about liability, you should at least care about workmanship. With your system, there's no consideration for the expansion of the tree in diameter. As the tree grows, it will choke off and die, the dead top may fall and kill somebody, and your back in court.ASD said:FORGET THE BOLTS . TAKE SOME MEASUREMENTS JUST BELOW YOUR BOLTS GO TO A METAL FAB SHOP HAVE TWO 2 PIECE COLLARS MADE OUT OF 1/2 PLATE 18" TALL MADE BOLT THEM AROUND THE TWO MAINS TAKE A MEASUREMENT BETWEEN THE TWO GET A 6"X1/2" PIECE OF PIPE AND HAVE A CERTIFIED WELDER COME WELD IT IN BETWINE THE COLLARS (WELD COLLARS ALSO) MITE NOT BE PRETTY BUT WILL OUT LAST THE TREE
Tom Dunlap said:Brian,
If you don't get along with Guy, take it off the forum. Quit slagging.
Define topping and crown reduction, you'll see that they are different.
There is a difference between topping and crown reduction as you well know. Get out your copy of the A300 Best Management Plan-Pruning and read the book.
this might be a good opportunity to do one of Guy's crown reductions (topping to ISA specs).
the tree is located in a small playground
The owners of the tree just want to preserve the tree for shade reasons
when i told them the price they said use the less expensive means