pdxman
Silver Member
Okay Arborist's, have a tree (large fir) that has branches that block my view of Mount Hood from our living room windows. I don't want to drop the tree soley for the purpose of gaining a view. The tree is in a hard to get to spot anyway and I have plently firewood as it is. My Father-in-law brought a logger friend up last week to limb it. There were many dead branches that he had to clean up before getting to anything green. I wasn't there when it was done but the final result was that he did not go high enough. Basically quit when his saw ran out of gas but also had said that he'd kill the tree if he went much further up. There are about 3-4 large branches that still block the view I am looking for. These branches are about at the bottom of the top third of the tree. This guy's expertise is dropping trees and not sure if he was just saying that to avoid having to climb down, refill saw, and go back up. Anyone have a rule of thumb on the limitations of limbing?
"He who dies with the most toy's....wins!"
"He who dies with the most toy's....wins!"