No, I am NOT going to try to take down a dead 100' Hickory tree!

   / No, I am NOT going to try to take down a dead 100' Hickory tree! #102  
Twice in the last year I've rented a trailer-type of boom rig to remove trees for myself, my son and a friend. A boom with a 50 foot reach was less than $500 for the day, easily pulled behind a half-ton pickup and quite easy to operate.

Using a saw that's easily handled--my buddy's DeWalt electric worked very well--you would make short work of the dangerous branches and can leave the trunk for nature to take its course.
 
   / No, I am NOT going to try to take down a dead 100' Hickory tree! #105  
   / No, I am NOT going to try to take down a dead 100' Hickory tree! #106  
Post on market place. Free firewood to someone to take it down.
 
   / No, I am NOT going to try to take down a dead 100' Hickory tree! #108  
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   / No, I am NOT going to try to take down a dead 100' Hickory tree! #109  
Actualy, getting bids may be worthwhile.

My neighbor at the orchard had a row of tall ancient Eucalyptus that put too much shade on the house and garden. First bid she got was $44K. After bids from other arborists her final cost was $14K.
 
   / No, I am NOT going to try to take down a dead 100' Hickory tree! #110  
Post on market place. Free firewood to someone to take it down.

Only a fool would take you up on that offer. Would you really want said fool running a chainsaw cutting a dangerous tree on your property?
 

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