I would say......yes......
Yep, going to have to wrap that trunk. I already have a cable up high in the tree. Just going to 'score' the trunk a bit more and pull it down.I would say......yes......
No, this tree is very much on my property....it is just going to fall though a 'cross fence' not perimeter or boundary fence if I don't cut it. I've already taken down the fencing where it would be damaged and intend to fell the tree, clear it off and then put the fencing back up (at my leisure) rather than when mother nature decides.I know, off topic, but you mentioned it was not your property. Is it acceptable behavior to remove potentially damaging trees even if they are not on your property?
I have a vacant lot to the west of me. There is a dead elm leaning into a live maple over my fence. The absentee property owner is un responsive.
Can I drop that dead elm and maple without issue? The only issue will be damage to my privacy fence. ( I'll remove the panels 1st obviously.