Take the other two postings advice and hire a professional. Even they can mess up since the news reported when taking down a tree it fell on the owners home and that wasn't far from here.
Several years ago my neighbor decided to cut some overhanging limbs off his neighbors tree. He was using an electric chain saw and never did anything like in his life. He was standing on an extension ladder with his wife steadying the ladder just below him. When the limb broke it must have swung around and hit his ladder and when he fell he hit his neighbors top rail on the chain link fence. The chain saw just missed his wife when he dropped it. I was having lunch when his wife called me and I ran over there and told her to call 911. When he was on the ground he wanted to get up and go in the house and I told him not to move. I scratched the bottom of his feet and asked him if he felt that and he said he did. I told him you're very lucky. They flew him to a shock trauma center in Baltimore. He called me later that day from the hospital and told me to get that limb down and pull it to the back of his property. It would 've needed a big tractor to pull that limb and the butt end was still up the tree. I pulled on several of the branches and it finally dropped to the ground. I had to use a chain to cut it up. He tore his shoulder from the socket, but made a full recovery. Hal
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