Menchhofer
ArboristSite Guru
Here is a situation presently before me.
A large limb about 18" dia comes off a very large sycamore. It goes out about 10 ft horizontally. It then gradually curves upward. It has broken about 8 ft out and the entire limb (about45ft) rests in three smaller trees. These trees are leaning due to the weight of the limb, thus probably lots of pressure. The limb at the trunk of the sycamore is about 25 ft from the ground. No other close limbs on the syc within 30-40 ft above this limb. Sycamore trunk about 5 feet dia. No nearby trees to work from.
Good enough picture?
Please give me some options as to how to remove this limb. I have some ideas but would like morepossible options........thanks
A large limb about 18" dia comes off a very large sycamore. It goes out about 10 ft horizontally. It then gradually curves upward. It has broken about 8 ft out and the entire limb (about45ft) rests in three smaller trees. These trees are leaning due to the weight of the limb, thus probably lots of pressure. The limb at the trunk of the sycamore is about 25 ft from the ground. No other close limbs on the syc within 30-40 ft above this limb. Sycamore trunk about 5 feet dia. No nearby trees to work from.
Good enough picture?
Please give me some options as to how to remove this limb. I have some ideas but would like morepossible options........thanks