Yeah I started it Sunday and will finish it Wednesday. It's pretty ugly up there; the top middle lead was 32" circ and 16" was dead due to the old topping (pic 1). I did not prune it because I did not see a reason to.So'd you do it?
One lateral below there was so decayed it was wobbly so I reduced it back to the healthiest upright (in the middle of pic 2)
Pic 3 is the base of a dead top; no callus to speak of.
Pic 4 is the large lower limb that grew toward the street. Dead streak on top was likely sunscald damage that happened after the topping; pretty good callus on the edges so I gave it a fair prognosis despite the transverse crack. I will be lightly reducing the end of that one to lessen the strain when I return there tomorrow.
Before I left I'd swapped the short bar from my 019 onto my 200t, then stupidly put the 019 cover on the 200t so of course the sprocket is clamped and it did not work. umpkin2: :chainsawguy: I think I'll pick up a little Echo to finish the job with and then I'll have a spare climbing saw.
Overall the tree is ruined by the topping so all I can do is make it less crappy. Not real fulfilling work, tho it is extending the safe useful life somewhat.