Posted by Northvale PA on December 18, 2020 at 03:35:00 from (24.112.141.217):
Well, we have (had) a very big Ash tree in our front yard that my wife has been putting the pour on pesticide around the roots to keep away the emerald ash borer. Couldn’t save it. So, it had to come down as it did overhang the house, yard, etc. and was starting to drop dead limbs. We rented a lift and got at it. My wife purchased a battery powered pole saw, which gave me another 10’ of reach and easily cut thru 4” limbs. Here I am, way up there, with 3 of the 8 big branches already gone. The big branches are about 12” at their base and the tree trunk an easy 3’. The lift is a tow behind that I maneuvered around with the JD 2010. Over the years, we never seemed to get much Ash firewood as they were hardy trees that rarely died or blew over. We all know the story now. And yes, that is an overhead electric line running out to the barn. I was planning to drop it, which only takes about 10 minutes, but, as it turns out I got good at cutting the limbs so they swung 180 degrees straight down, broke off and dropped near the trunk. We had to tug a few sideways with a rope that were over the house. For such a sad task, it went well.
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