June 29, 2025

36 thoughts on “House Crushed in Improper Tree Removal

  1. And this is why we need HARD WORKING IMMIGRANTS 👏🏻 🫶🏻 we don’t need Kevins🧔🏼‍♂️ pretending to be men when we all know they put that apron on for Big Bubba 🥪 💪🏽🧔🏽‍♂️

  2. That first wedge was perfectly cut to make the tree fall on the house. This is why you hire a professional. On a positive note, lots of board feet in that tree to build a new house.

  3. Tension is the main ingredient necessary in order to make a rope pull ! The dead end of the rope will pull the item desired in the direction that the tension is coming from . Teach them rigging before you teach them to start the saw 😅

  4. Tree Business owners nightmare… just use a crane… this was an idiotic decision… risky felling and it went wrong. Not worth the risk, at least 70% of that trees weight was house side… plus no one on the tag line… what in the Walter White is going on here…??

  5. That HAD to be done on purpose, that wedge and the cut on the other side were perfect to slide the tree over the house. I refuse to believe it was an accident, nobody is this incompetent. Not to mention there's absolutely no tension on that rope.

  6. I'm no tree guy but im pretty sure you gotta cut a wedge out in the direction you want the tree to fall, then on the other side, above the wedge you'd cut straight across until the tree starts to fall or lift off the chainsaw. Looks like they cut down diagonally towards the wedge which makes no sense at all

  7. Dumb ass. We always had a crane truck pulling the other way. That's just stupid as fk. They didn't account for the weight of the canopy. Then no counter weight the opposite direction.

  8. First of all when you have tweedle Dee and tweedle Dum doing a tree job they have no business doing, then you get exactly what you deserve.
    These idiots did no top removal what so ever.
    These dumbasses went straight to trying to wedge it. I can see the lean on that damn thing sitting from my toilet

  9. So, we usually top the tree first to Take off some weight, then tie a few lines on the tree pulling very hard away from house. Then, do the back cut almost thru but stopping and allowing the truck to pull the tree the rest of the way.

  10. That loose anchor rope sure helped😂😂 this had to be done on purpose because anybody who knows anything can see they did not cut their wedge right

  11. The wedge was in the correct area the problem is the triangle was cut at a downward angle instead of an upward angle the weak part of the tree is now to the right instead of the left learn how to cut corners

  12. Why did they tree and take such a huge tree down in one go? Most tree trimmers I’ve seen would take something this big down in smaller pieces given how close it is to a dwelling.

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