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Got this tree that needs to come down. Hard to tell in the pic.. but it's leaning g so.e to the left yes..
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But it's also on a grade uphill. So not leaning as much as it seems. The problem is it's super dead and rotted at bottom.. but still live at top.. so top heavy. I need to drop it the opposite direction from where it's pointing.. I need to drop it along the creek downhill.. to avoid my back deck and avoid the property across the creek. I used to cut trees professionally.. but the precision of this drop has me worried. Any suggestions?
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