iliketrees
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I would normally never post a question like this, as it is one of the "if you have to ask don't do it" sort of questions. I know hackberrys are known for being weak, but it definitly needs to be removed. A bucket truck is not an option due to access. A very large crane might reach over the house, but it would still need to be climbed. There is a very small drop zone, almost all of it will need to be rigged down. There is a large rotten spot we recently discovered in the trunk where a limb fell from the tree a few years back.
I really want to do this one myself, but if you think its unsafe, i will let a professional do it...
I have no doubt in my climbing or rigging abilities, and have done quite a few technical removals over houses, despite the fact that this is more of a hobby for me. I do climb and rig professionally (not trees however) and have a good theoretical and working knowledge of rigging forces. My only concern here is if the tree can support its on weight on the way down. I may have to lower everythign in small peices myself form the tree to minimalise forces on teh tree.
what do you think?
I really want to do this one myself, but if you think its unsafe, i will let a professional do it...
I have no doubt in my climbing or rigging abilities, and have done quite a few technical removals over houses, despite the fact that this is more of a hobby for me. I do climb and rig professionally (not trees however) and have a good theoretical and working knowledge of rigging forces. My only concern here is if the tree can support its on weight on the way down. I may have to lower everythign in small peices myself form the tree to minimalise forces on teh tree.
what do you think?
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