Reasonably experienced but debating if I should call in the pros for this one. Honey locust and 1/3 stems came down in a storm last summer. Hoping to remove the leaner and leave the remaining straight trunk.

by MedicalVirus8327

9 Comments

  1. Aaronlane

    I’m afraid of what it might do to me and I only looked at the photos.

  2. MechanicalAxe

    Yes, you do.

    What do you mean by “*reasonably*” experienced?

    If you are here now asking us for advice…you should probably let someone else do it.

  3. Initial-Ad-5462

    Yes you need to be concerned about it.

    And so does any expert you bring in to take it down.

  4. Gray_scientist

    I’m no pro but yes I’d be concerned.

    I’d be thinking about a bore cut to establish hinge, get some wedges in there and hit the backstrap to release.

  5. Cornflake294

    General rules about whether a tree is a risk for barber chair:

    Tall tree – check

    Large diameter – check

    Fibrous/tough wood – check

    Pronounced lean – check

    You are shooting the moon with this one… you would likely need to use a bore cutting technique but this is not a great tree to try and learn on.

    I’d recommend calling a pro.

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