That must have been very unnerving to watch, i know it was for me. I dont understand how people let these things happen, you have a tree that could kill you, 1 foot away from where you're sleeping. It's crazy. The shade is nice to an extent, but I don't miss the trees I took down that were close to the house, there are a few left that are closer than their own height. I will work on those over time.When we bought our house we had an oak that was 42" at the base that was less then 1ft from the corner if our garage. They had to take it down in sections with a crane
Tree service had to take down 3 other trees just to get to it with the bucket truck. All three sections of the tree had to be lifted over the house. Then the mess from them took months to clean up.
It would have been $8,000 to get the trees dropped and hauled off. Or $1,600 to have them dropped and I take care of the mess.
The tree was on the opposite side of the house from the bedrooms. But massive. The nice thing about those large live oaks is the branches that were snaking over the house and close to the roof line.That must have been very unnerving to watch, i know it was for me. I dont understand how people let these things happen, you have a tree that could kill you, 1 foot away from where you're sleeping. It's crazy. The shade is nice to an extent, but I don't miss the trees I took down that were close to the house, there are a few left that are closer than their own height. I will work on those over time.
We aren't allowed to burn here, but the township will do 3 annual curb side pickups within reason and I know ive pushed the limits. I used to do it with a gator for 4 years until the light bulb went on to get the tractor. But this service is better fitted for brush and 'nuisance' trees.
That 075 Stihl has a few years on it. They were first manufactured in 1974.Got to exercise my big 075 Stihl with the 48" bar bucking the trunks.
My father in law had one topped below the power lines that was like that. For the next couple weeks there were two squirrels up on top of it that kept looking down into the tree. He figures that they had a home in it and were discussing the loss of their roof.This was one of my favorites from years ago. It was prob 20 feet from the house. I am eager to see what the inside of the white oak will look like once they cut it down.
That 075 Stihl has a few years on it. They were first manufactured in 1974.
I also have a Stihl 028 AV that has and still serves me well. My go-to "big" saw is a Stihl MS362 and I alternate between a 22" and a 25" bar e/w a skip tooth chain depending upon what I am sawing.I also have an 028 that I bought new. Stihl only made the 028 for 3 years.
Maybe, but it's not for sale...lol My regimen for saws is when I don't use them, to drain all the gas and run them dry. I might run the big one one a year. Only one I use regularly is the 028Got to like those big Stihls. Heres an 880 with a 59” stinger. Not mine, a guy in GA sent me the photo. Biggest I have is an 041 but have a few others down to an 009.
Flip, Id bet you could get more for your 075 than you paid back then, so that might make saws better investments than tractors! lol
wow! i will have to search youtube to see if i can find a video of this, must be wild to see that thing in actionOne of the outfits I sharpen knives for has a chipper that will take an entire tree with a 36" diameter lower in one shot. No trimming branches, nothing, just stuff in the butt end and the machine gobbles it up, big Caterpillar engine
I had a large white oak that I think go infected by a nearby red oak that had the disease. Both died quickly and had similar signs on the bark. The big difference was when I cut them down the read oak was still mostly intact and strong through and through and the white oak looked like tar on the inside from about 6" in. Made one helluva mess cutting it up. Never seen anything like it before or since.More common in red oaks than in white oaks, but if you can find no signs or symptoms you may consider Oak Wilt disease: https://www.canr.msu.edu/news/oak_wilt_disease_1
Oak wilt is transmitted by Beatles.