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Hi guys, a large limb tore off this Red Pine during storm arwin. The homeowner wants the tree felled for future safety reasons but I was wondering if it could be saved. 
thanks in advance for any advice. 

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35 minutes ago, RabKebab said:

Hi guys, a large limb tore off this Red Pine during storm arwin. The homeowner wants the tree felled for future safety reasons but I was wondering if it could be saved. 
thanks in advance for any advice. 

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What does the balance look like ?

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13 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

I think he means your bank balance.

Oh! Hahahha

 

Cheers for the feedback guys

 

one more question, I do not have the space to fell it due to other trees.

 

do I climb up past this damage and rig it down or smash it through some other trees? 

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Just now, RabKebab said:

Oh! Hahahha

 

Cheers for the feedback guys

 

one more question, I do not have the space to fell it due to other trees.

 

do I climb up past this damage and rig it down or smash it through some other trees? 

It’ll be fine to rig (a closer look once you’re there is advisable) but keep it small and try to get the groundy to run it.

 

From my armchair of course.

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The only other option I think would be to take the whole top from below the damage with a heaving line tied above then onto a vehicle

I’m swayed towards just rigging it down tho.

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