kiteboarder
ArboristSite Lurker
Dude, you are killing me!
If we can not talk you out of it,
please video it and post it from the hospital room,,
have your son get out of the way before you start cutting and tell him when to press 'Record',,
tell him to take the ladder with him,,
Jeff
Some of you guys are funny. Even after all my detailed posts you still see me cutting 6 inch thick branches that will come swinging at me and kill my puppies. Man, there are all kinds of "twigs" pretty much sticking out of the sides of all my cedar trees and it would be nice to clean those off. 2 to 3 inches tops and barely a couple of feet long. Same thing with my Oaks and firs.
Thing is I already cut a bunch of this stuff a few months ago using an 8 feet pole saw, a top handle chainsaw (Craftsman that's more than 25 years old from back when they used to make the stuff in USA), some rope and a ladder. All with the help of my son and my dad. I'm still here and at no point was I even close to falling or having a branch take out my ladder. I'm just looking for advice before I proceed with more and in case there are some more challenging cuts. My tallest tree is likely well over 150 feet and I have ZERO intention of even touching it.
Not everybody is daft. I can do dangerous stuff safely. Tree trimming isn't the only thing I already tackle.
I understand you all want to protect your insurance rates, but not everyone is a reckless knucklehead.