Again, it never ceases to amaze me, go to Arborist site and argue with them. I like how the OP see's our point, but ya'll don't.
Not knocking him for the job he did at HIS house, but before he goes out to help a buddy, he needs to get some seat time with a vet. There are things books and forums cant teach. Easy trees are ............ easy. He jumps into something that has some tricky situations, he doesn't have exp to recognize them. Its a safety thing, not an ego thing. I could care less if he turns this into biz or chooses to do it for free,this is America after all, as long as he does it safe. What many do not understand is that whenever there is a serious tree accident. it goes to ANSI, they in turn add it into the statistics, the same stats that the insurance company's uses to rape the biz owner with outrageous rates. So, in a nutshell, when a HO gets hurt or killed, it hurts the industry. Its not fair, but it is the way it goes. So we do have a vested interest in what peeps do with trees, plus, we, as simple as it can get, just don't want to see anybody get hurt. Most tree accidents are preventable and anybody who has done this for any amount of time has seen plenty of blood. Pros still get hurt,even with all the gear and exp, HO 's,
however, often get hurt really bad or worse killed. Again, no egos, just genuine concern from
those who do this day in and day out, just some are a little harsh as compared to the rest.