This one was a bit of a challenge. Property had originally had a double-wide trailer or manufactured house, with stick built house built onto it, to have trailer stripped down to joists, and the white plastic wrapped bathroom. The contractor will dig under the rim joist and install a foundation, then rebuild. A weird project.
A good distance up a doug-fir, had lost its original top, callused over, and had a secondary leader. Don't know how tall, but not short.
Last log to drop from spar to remain at about 13' tall, so the lady can carve it (???). 28" would not reach across, and the saw that it was on was bogging down (dying saw), so I changed back to the MS 361 with a 20". Used a rope puller to pull it over. Had two wedges to support the slightly heavier side, with some of the pull line, pulling toward the lighter side, hopefully countering the side weight. When it dropped, the tension side ripped down to the sapwood cut.
While at the top of this log, I through a running bowline around the tree behind, with another piece of the rope tied onto the running bowline. I had overhead (and off to the side) support while cutting the final felling cuts, then, once I was on the ground, I was able to pull the SRT climbline to the ground from its choked position. Used F8 Revolver style SRT.
Just piled brush, she and her husband will rent a chipper. No large wood cutting. Also, took down a medium rotten snag, and two small trees, also with spars left for her to carve.