Removing Old Trees
If any of these things occur, its best to do the right thing and get
rid of the tree. Although you might have spent hours and hours getting
the tree to where it is today, it is almost dishonorable to the tree to
allow it to suffer in bad conditions.
Once you have made the choice to
remove the tree, you need to plan its removal. I can’t begin to count
how many windows I’ve seen knocked out or cars I’ve seen crushed
because of poor planning in the tree removal process. Decide what
direction you want it to fall, and accurately measure to make sure it
will fall completely clear of anything else that it could possibly
cause damage to.
Once you have the falling direction planned out, you
should climb up the tree and tie two long ropes near the top. Anchor
them on the opposite side of the one that you want it to fall towards.
This will allow you to adjust the direction the tree is being lowered
in, just in case it starts leaning towards anything it could
destroy.
Now that you’ve taken all the necessary precautions, you are
ready to begin chopping. If you plan on using a manually operated saw
or axe, please step back and consider how insane that is. Chopping down
a tree by hand will take you forever, and will not even begin to be as
accurate as using a chainsaw. If you don’t have a chainsaw, you
shouldn’t even consider doing it without one. Ask around with your
neighbors and see if anyone has one that you could borrow. If that
doesn’t work, rent or buy one from your local home improvement
store.Before you start chopping away at the tree, you should wear
proper eye and face protection in case any wood chips fly towards your
eyes. I had a friend who blinded his right eye while cutting down a
tree, so I hope all of my readers do not make the same mistake as he
did. Whenever you operate a power tool, always be sure to wear proper
protection for any exposed parts of your body.
When making the cut, you
do not want to just cut a straight line into the tree. It is best to
cut a sideways “V” into the tree. This is because if you cut the
straight line, the tree will end up rolling to one side or the other.
If you cut in a “V”, the tree will be able to fall in the exact
direction that you want it to fall. Occasionally it might be a few feet
off due to human error during the cutting process, but if you have some
strong friends pull on the ropes you tied, you can line it back up with
the path you wanted it to take. The entire process shouldn’t take more
than an hour.
Removal of the stump can be slightly more difficult. You
have several choices; you can rent out a stump chipper that will
completely destroy the visible section of the stump. Or you can spend
countless hours digging it out. Digging out the stump is much more
thorough, but takes forever. If you have kids this shouldn’t be a
problem. Kids often find the thought of digging fun, and are excited to
go outside and dig all day long with their friends. This was the method
I used, and I had the entire stump out within a week. Keep in mind that
my stump was about 1 foot in diameter
, and digging probably won’t work for stumps much larger than that.
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