I've often wondered about this scenario. Say you pull test a dicey tree beside a clients house and it fails and does damage. How would or should the liability fall? Do any of you have any kind of a liability release form that you'd have a client sign or something? Honestly I've verbally told...
Even without roping off a lot of pressure can be applied to the remaining stem/spar when taking a top, at the apex of the fall. How it's cut up can play hugely into this.
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