The Ash tree on our property finally died. Now I gotta pay someone to remove it before it topples over.
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I have only had one tree that I didn't take down myself. Other than the 10-12' flowering crab years ago they have all (six others) been in the 25-35' range. The one I didn't take down was a white pine that had gotten a lot bigger (probably more like 50-65'). You are right, it is best to know your limits and I really felt that white pine was outside my comfort zone.The Ash tree on our property finally died. Now I gotta pay someone to remove it before it topples over.
These tree is huge. A neighbor offered to lend me their chainsaw but this thing is way too big for me to take on myself.I have only had one tree that I didn't take down myself. Other than the 10-12' flowering crab years ago they have all (six others) been in the 25-35' range. The one I didn't take down was a white pine that had gotten a lot bigger (probably more like 50-65'). You are right, it is best to know your limits and I really felt that white pine was outside my comfort zone.
It worked out, though. The white pine was the last one to come down so I was able to get one quote for removing it along with removing most of the other stumps all in one visit.
We did one today actually, first one we've done in a couple years actually. They've all been cut down or treated around here.The Ash tree on our property finally died. Now I gotta pay someone to remove it before it topples over.
It appears that EAB first was reported in Hamilton County in 2018. The tree looked like it was dying and then it definitely went kaput this year. A guy in town is having Arbor Pro's do his tree soon and he was gonna have them swing over and look at ours.We did one today actually, first one we've done in a couple years actually. They've all been cut down or treated around here.
I had both my Ash trees cut down this winter, I planted those 25 years ago so it was a sad day.The Ash tree on our property finally died. Now I gotta pay someone to remove it before it topples over.
Wait a minute, wait a minute, Doc...uh...are you telling me...that you built a time machine...out of a Delorean?If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88mph, you're gonna see some serious ****.
FCWW#3?So, look at myself in mirror and think "Maybe I should shave.". Hadn't shaved in a few days and was just heading over to workout so answer was "Why bother, who will be seeing you, a bunch of gym rats?" So, of course, I see the Workout Princess who I hadn't seen in so long that I figured she was going to another gym. And, of course, she is looking at me and I look like a street bum. Ack.
** Refresher, WP is an older woman so it's not creepy I think she's rather attractive and won't mind chatting with her.
@stormchaser2014 Rev up that chainsaw.The Ash tree on our property finally died. Now I gotta pay someone to remove it before it topples over.
These tree is huge. A neighbor offered to lend me their chainsaw but this thing is way too big for me to take on myself.
Ours is in an open area. If they wanted to drop it without a lift, its completely feasible.Folks just got a quote to drop 2 came in at $1500 1st tree was a thousand but it's in a cramped location the 2nd was much easier. Pretty sure I'm going to rent a lift and turn it into a DIY project. I'm not chaser but I'm pretty sure I can handle it with the lift and taking my time.
I had both my Ash trees cut down this winter, I planted those 25 years ago so it was a sad day.
i used tree injections of iowa to save some of the ash trees i had if anyone still has some that are actually doing okI had both my Ash trees cut down this winter, I planted those 25 years ago so it was a sad day.
paid $900 this spring to take down a massive spruce where the top half of the tree had died. pretty simple takedown location was probably was it was (fairly) cheap. 3rd one we had to take down in the front of the house so now we have no protection from those northern winter winds.The only real tree I paid to have cut down was at least $3k if I remember right. Giant silver maple that was slowly dying and hanging over the house, rotting from the inside out. Due to location they had to use a cherry picker/small crane and multiple climbers to get most of it down then carry around the house. Paying that much sucks but we are convinced it would have come down on the house (which we were in) during the derecho.
paid $900 this spring to take down a massive spruce where the top half of the tree had died. pretty simple takedown location was probably was it was (fairly) cheap. 3rd one we had to take down in the front of the house so now we have no protection from those northern winter winds.