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ROCHESTER TREE SERVICE BLOG

 

GOODS FROM THE WOODS!

 

 

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This was another maple job in Elton Hills. There were two large maples in the front yard to be removed with stumps. The Rice's were concerned about the lawn and these trees were not that difficult that we needed to drive the bucket truck on the lawn.  We elected to climb the tree and limb them. Only one or two branches could not be pulled away from the house and these had to be lowered onto the roof and handled from there.

 

 
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FIRST TREE

Medium maple tree on the far corner of the house.

LARGE BRANCHES

Tree was mostly free falled from the major branches

ROOF SHOT

View taken from the roof of the house

FOLDING BRANCHES

Branches near or over the house are cut to "Fold" or fall away from the house to safe landing zones.

PLACING ROPES

Ropes are placed in the tree to pull and lower branches.

PULLING BRANCHES

Branches over or near the house that can not be folded are pulled to safe areas by ground personel using a rope.

REPOSITIONING

Repositioning to remove the next section

STARTING AT THE TOP

A medium sized maple in the front of the house

SIDE BRANCHES

Starting dropping side branches

PERCISION

Branches over or close to the house are cut to "fold" away from the house

PULLING BRANCHES

Some branches over the house could be pulled with a rope as they were cut to land away from the roof.

LOWERING BRANCHES

Some branches needed to be lowered onto the roof

LAST BRANCH

ALMOST DONE

Just wood left now

FINAL CUTS

After this the stalk and then the stump

 

 

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