How would you take this tree down

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kenmbz

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Have a disintegrated Ash tree over on my neighbors property. Looks too dangerous for me to drop. One whole side fell down leaving the main trunk with only 2 thin pieces holding up the main branch.
I can see right through the middle of where the top branch joins the trunk (about 20 feet up). this is another tall ash, probably 70-80 feet tall
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Normally I would not care and let it drop by itself, but this is along their driveway and I would not want them to get hurt. Husband is away for work, I suggested to her to hire someone.......
These Ash trees are eaten by the Emerald Ash Borer, so don;t know how intact any of it is at this point.
 
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It's in a somewhat awkward spot and not on my property. I'll ask her again to call someone in. When it was still windy I could swear I heard it crack, but could have been other tress near this one.
I keep seeing her drive past it and am worried. I cleaned up the fallen branches and leaves out of her driveway already.
 
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I agree Ken hire someone to chunk it down past bad spot if not all the way,if your like me we can't run as fast as we use to anymore. ;)
 
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From what I can see from your pics, I would use a phone to take it down. Call a pro who has the right equipment.
 
/ How would you take this tree down #7  
I use a small bow and arrow tied to fishing string. Then I use the string to pull heavy cord, finally the cord pulls my cable up. Then pull it over with a 4 wheel drive or tractor slowly.
 
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Right equipment: :D


Bruce
 
/ How would you take this tree down #9  
When I was living in Michigan, I had a lot of ash trees on my property die and about half of them just broke off well above the ground. Ash trees seem to get very brittle quickly once they die. So, the upshot is that I'd have it laid down before it goes by itself.
 
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That doesn’t look that dangerous to cut down. It doesn’t look like the top is in much danger of breaking and falling back or loosing dead limbs. I’d clear around the base, I won’t work in a mess like that, put a chain or 2” strap around it above where I’m going to cut and cut it. It looks like it’s leaning in a safe direction so there’s no need for a pull line.
 
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Sounds like you're being a good neighbor but being on their property, especially if they have the financial means, as the majority said let a professional drop it.
The way you could help is maybe offer to get the best price, or once on the ground offer to whack it up for them which would save them a lot of money.
All sorts of dangerous things can happen that to me not worth it.
 
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I talked to her and her husband will be back in a few days and take care of it. I finished cleaning out the driveway for them.
I like the rope idea, these Ash's get very brittle when dead and it looks like there is also a decent angle to drop it down slope.
Thanks all for the responses.
 

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