Tree Surgeons - How much to remove this tree?
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Chrisgr31 said:
I would also go for the DIY method, chop most of the branches of it, leaving the trunk. Tie a rope to the top of the trunk. Dig around the base of the tree, severing the roots you found. Occasionally pull on the rope to check the stability of the tree.Once it starts to move get someone to keep the rope taut so you know which way it will go, or attach it to a car to keep taut. Dig a bit more until with a pull it falls over. Cut through any visible roots that are still connected, chop trunk leaving enough to enable the stump to be levered around to cut through remaining roots.
Job done.
Cheers for the replies!!!!!, i recon you're right, i'll have a go and see how i get on, should be a laugh.......... and its practically good exercise!. Job done.
Gazzas86 said:
Chrisgr31 said:
I would also go for the DIY method, chop most of the branches of it, leaving the trunk. Tie a rope to the top of the trunk. Dig around the base of the tree, severing the roots you found. Occasionally pull on the rope to check the stability of the tree.Once it starts to move get someone to keep the rope taut so you know which way it will go, or attach it to a car to keep taut. Dig a bit more until with a pull it falls over. Cut through any visible roots that are still connected, chop trunk leaving enough to enable the stump to be levered around to cut through remaining roots.
Job done.
Cheers for the replies!!!!!, i recon you're right, i'll have a go and see how i get on, should be a laugh.......... and its practically good exercise!. Job done.
I dropped 7 trees this year with my chainsaw. One I had to do in sections due to it being so close to a garage and a greenhouse and being 40 foot high. Scary stuff!
That's the easy bit. Getting the stump out will be the problem. As others have said, leave about 5 foot of the trunk, dig around to a depth of at least 2 feet cutting all roots and then using the trunk as a lever and something strong to pull on it, lever it out.
OR pay the £200 to £300 to have it done by a tree surgeon.
That's the easy bit. Getting the stump out will be the problem. As others have said, leave about 5 foot of the trunk, dig around to a depth of at least 2 feet cutting all roots and then using the trunk as a lever and something strong to pull on it, lever it out.
OR pay the £200 to £300 to have it done by a tree surgeon.
That's not a big tree.
Just take all the branches off & take the thing down till you have a stump about 6 foot high to give yourself some leverage for the next bit.
Then dig round the base & cut what roots you can see & then basically push & pull on the stump till it gives way & comes out.
Job done, no need for a stump grinder.
Just take all the branches off & take the thing down till you have a stump about 6 foot high to give yourself some leverage for the next bit.
Then dig round the base & cut what roots you can see & then basically push & pull on the stump till it gives way & comes out.
Job done, no need for a stump grinder.
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