Something else to think about
A couple weeks ago, people a few blocks from where I live, had an old maple taken down... about 30-36" trunk. The tree guy doing the job, left the stump about 3 feet tall, and had about 10-12 feet of the trunk laying in the street, along the curb. The homeowner said the guy they hired left it like that, saying he ruined 4 chains, and it was so heavy, he was going to need a crane to take it away... adding, the guy was furious.. mumbling something about losing all his profit. Turns out, the tree trunk was full of concrete. Wire reinforced concrete. I never saw anything like it. The tree did not have a hole in it, like where you could have poured in the cement, (but how did the wire get in there if it did?), It looked like an old street sign pole. It was dead center in the trunk, and went down into the ground below the stump. The guy they hired never came back, so I took it away by having to split the trunk with a sledge and wedges, removing the concrete"pole" from the middle, then sawing it up. I sawed the stump down to size after breaking up the concrete in the center with a long post hole bar, and pulling it out. The craziest thing to me (and I guess to the guy who ruined his chains) was how it got in there. Some people figured the tree grew around an old sign pole, but, this thing was dead center... I don't know...I can't figure it. Not only nails, and metal junk, do you have to watch out for, now you have to consider there may be concrete in there.