pantheraba
ArboristSite Operative
We worked on a similar set up at Katrina...crane was not an option. We belayed off a nearby tree, cut and roped chunks back to the roof line, then used a winch to lift tree off house while a tractor gave it a side pull. Once clear of the house (about 2 feet away) we started lowering the trunk (about 38 feet) with the winch.
Like TM says, watch the root/stump. Ours was still attached and when we first started lowering, the trunk slowly moved back towards the house. I had to nibble away at the tensioned holding where the tree had broken at the base to negate the pull towards the house. Once that pulling wood was released we coordinated the winch lowering with the tractor pulling and set it down right beside the house.
My first 2 picts, of the overall tree and the belay tree, won't post properly...AS software says the "attachment is in progress"...will try them separately.
Like TM says, watch the root/stump. Ours was still attached and when we first started lowering, the trunk slowly moved back towards the house. I had to nibble away at the tensioned holding where the tree had broken at the base to negate the pull towards the house. Once that pulling wood was released we coordinated the winch lowering with the tractor pulling and set it down right beside the house.
My first 2 picts, of the overall tree and the belay tree, won't post properly...AS software says the "attachment is in progress"...will try them separately.