ross_scott
ArboristSite Guru
Ok I have had experience with dropping trees but have always been in fields. I have been asked by a lady to cut up some logs for her supply of firewood( I am getting some aswell) to drop some blue gum trees for her as a couple are leaning over her shed a little bit and she wants them down before branches hit the roof etc. I was going to scarf the tree to ensure it falls in the direction i want it to fall (away from the building of course) and insert some wedges after I have made the back cut for extra precaution and to hopefully get the tree coming down. are these the right steps to take or have you guys got better suggestions. it has been a while since i have done some tree felling but I am hoping I don't have to climb the tree as I don't have a light enough saw to use to bring it down in sections. the saw I am hoping to use is the husqvarna 50 I am picking up this week