PopcornSutton
Well-known member
I have a large Maple that has 5 main trunks from about 3 feet above ground. They spread out and the whole tree is big. Plus, it is now big/tall enough it poses a danger to my house. Several years ago, I used an extension ladder to get as high as I felt comfortable with, and threaded a 3/8 cable around all the trunks and used clamps hook a come-along to pull the slack and tension the cable, then put 4 cable clamps on it. Gave me a little piece of mind then.
The tree does give a lot of shade to the house in the summer, blocks the hottest part of the day, so I would like to cut this back in both height and width to a reasonable size. There is a rental company close by that rents towable manlifts, and I can get it close to the tree to work. Is there a method for doing this, thinning out branches and cutting them back?
A neighbor hired a few guys and cut one of his trees back similar to what I'm thinking, it looked kind of ugly when he was done (early spring) but the tree sprouted out a great amount of foliage and it looks great, just smaller.
Picture of my tree.
The tree does give a lot of shade to the house in the summer, blocks the hottest part of the day, so I would like to cut this back in both height and width to a reasonable size. There is a rental company close by that rents towable manlifts, and I can get it close to the tree to work. Is there a method for doing this, thinning out branches and cutting them back?
A neighbor hired a few guys and cut one of his trees back similar to what I'm thinking, it looked kind of ugly when he was done (early spring) but the tree sprouted out a great amount of foliage and it looks great, just smaller.
Picture of my tree.






