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Monday, June 30, 2025

Mondays suck

-WiscoDave
 

22 comments:

  1. WHO didn't see that coming? 90+% of the weight of that tree was at the side of the house. Just doing the first cut at the other side just doesn't cut it.

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    1. Also because it's a "Mondays suck" feature. But you do you...

      John G

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  2. When the bar gets pinched at :40 that's a giveaway which way the tree wants to go.

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  3. Honey, the tree company wants 7500 minimum to take the tree down. I can do it myself if you buy me a new Stihl and your brother can help and we will pay him. Piece of cake, for safety I'll run a rope and hook it to the truck and pull when it starts falling.

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  4. Always snub the tree when it's within range of a structure. Cut your notch, snub the line, take up tension - then, make the cut. So easy - $200 worth of tackle and nylon rope would have spared the home.

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    1. I used to use a come-a-long when there was ANY chance of a tree hitting something important (I learned that the hard way).
      FWIW I had no trees that size!

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    2. Nope - 200 bucks of tackle aint going to help much with that tree. That tree weighs more than several big cars and would just take whatever you're anchored to right with it.

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    3. You're just pulling it off vertical, dummy, not lifting it.

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  5. they cut a lot of big tree around here, but they always have some sort of tension on them when they do it. like 2 or more ropes attached to the damn tree with backhoes pulling
    on the ropes. one guy does it with pullies and tractors. he never had a tree "getaway" from him. but he not cheap either. he set up a day or more before "dropping" one.
    and he has a waiting list too. I called in may and he not able to get to me until late July at
    the best. maybe later, he doesn't know, depends on how well things/trees go.

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  6. Damn it man...
    JD

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  7. Gravity always wins.

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  8. Hope nobody was taking a nap in that former house

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  9. You NEVER take that gamble. NEVER!

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  10. Yeah, I didn't take any physics classes in school, don't need that shit in life

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  11. It was my first day.

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  12. Why take it down at all? That was a big, beautiful, and healthy cottonwood. A good pro arborist could give it a pruning job, if storms are a concern.

    That said, yeah, someone did not gauge that tree right for felling.

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  13. Ohhhhhh . . . fudge.

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  14. A friend and I used to take down trees 50 years ago. While we never took one down as large as this one, we always climbed the tree and topped it out and removed the large branches, lowering to the ground with a rope. I would have taken the rest of the tree down to a comfortable level 6' at a time. What a couple idiots.

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  15. Take out the top and all the big branches first. And the wedge was too small.

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