IHDiesel73L
ArboristSite Operative
So this happened last night:
My wife and I were watching Jamestown (good show if you haven't heard of it-it chronicles the Virginia Company's establishment of the colony in the 1620s) last night when we heard a crash. As you can see that's my girls' play area and not only that their tire swing was hanging from it. There was no wind at all last night-the roots just let go. When the excavator put the new septic in about three years ago he had to do some regrading in that area which may have weakened the root system. In any event, thank God it happened in the middle of the night, and I'll be glad to add another quarter cord or so of walnut to the pile. Also thankful for one less tree dropping those damn things all over the yard...Was able to clean it up and make it safe for the kids and dogs to be out in the yard again-took care of the small limbs but had to deal with half the tree pointing way up in the air.* A few strategically placed cuts and a yank from the truck took care of it:
Not bad haul so far considering I haven't even gotten into the main trunk-all of the saws got a good workout except my 026 is surging on me for some reason:
After flurries on and off all day, finished in a blinding snow storm on the day before Mother's Day-go figure:
My wife and I were watching Jamestown (good show if you haven't heard of it-it chronicles the Virginia Company's establishment of the colony in the 1620s) last night when we heard a crash. As you can see that's my girls' play area and not only that their tire swing was hanging from it. There was no wind at all last night-the roots just let go. When the excavator put the new septic in about three years ago he had to do some regrading in that area which may have weakened the root system. In any event, thank God it happened in the middle of the night, and I'll be glad to add another quarter cord or so of walnut to the pile. Also thankful for one less tree dropping those damn things all over the yard...Was able to clean it up and make it safe for the kids and dogs to be out in the yard again-took care of the small limbs but had to deal with half the tree pointing way up in the air.* A few strategically placed cuts and a yank from the truck took care of it:
Not bad haul so far considering I haven't even gotten into the main trunk-all of the saws got a good workout except my 026 is surging on me for some reason:
After flurries on and off all day, finished in a blinding snow storm on the day before Mother's Day-go figure: