Thanks for the replies. I am taking a 24" dbh white pine down later this week. Not due to its health, but the customer is putting in a water feature.
The pine has what appears to be an old wound from a flush cut. I noticed some carpenter ant activity, but the wound looks very old. If you...
What type of insect activity do you consider normal vs cause for concern ? Is seeing a single termite or carpenter ant enough for you?
In some cases it's been blatantly obvious to me (dying white oak with a super highway of carpenter ants). Other times I'll see a few termites on the trunk and...
Old Eastern White Pine. It has an old pruning wound from a flush cut.
Homeowner said it's been solid until a few months ago when they noticed termite dust in the wound and at the base of the tree. Upon inspection, it may be carpenter ants ?
Canopy is healthy and full. They don't want to...
Thanks. The rigging point was about 10' - 15'above in an adjacent tree. There was no lowering device. It was a butt rig
The top was being pulled about 45 degrees upward toward the rigging point. I am thinking I didn't leave enough hinge wood + groundie pulled too hard, now that I replay it
I was considering that. My groundie said he wasn't pulling hard during the cut, I'm not so sure that's true. It certainly would make sense with how the butt end went first
I think I'm just going to use a tag line on the dead ones in the future. This was a wake up call
Hello. Been climbing about a year and today I was taking a small pine top. I had it rigged in an adjacent tree and was using a webbing sling a couple feet up from where I cut.
When I made the back cut, the tip of the top leaned back towards me, while the butt end ended up swinging away toward...
So this started (pun intended) out of the blue. In the midst of taking down a large Osage Orange, I couldn't restart the saw. Saw is about 1 year old and was used all last season without issue. Always run Husky premix.
Starts fine cold. This is the auto tune model, wouldn't think it's a...
This past year was my first year doing tree work. Just when I feel like I'm getting decent with face cuts, things are slowing down here (mostly just clean up from storm damage). For those that don't cut a lot during the offseason, any tips for staying sharp ?
Thanks
Is anyone here SPRAT or IRATA certified? If yes, do you incorporate secondary lifelines into your system ? (ASAP etc )
I have 2 bridges on my harness and tried rope walking with an ASAP on my second bridge with a second line. It didn't tend like I thought it would ....
Took a look at the poplar today. One section of the trunk looks like this. No other red flags that I see. During the summer, the canopy seemed healthy. Is this normal? I don't see any fruiting bodies, missing bark or other signs of decay