Half live-half dead maple that belongs to the custy's neighbor. Large dead trunks are out of frame.
Glove at the base.
I had a dead hemlock dismantle to finish my run of work before Spring Break... homeowner cleanup.
KISS...one three-strand, 3 sling and biner combos, and wedges and a topping ax.
It was growing up into the maple so it started at 26" dbh, went to about 40' normally, with some normal-big limbs, then very quickly became spindly. Climbing to start at about 6-7" diameter, I snap cut and hand-lowered, then threw the top, leaving lower limbs as dampeners.
Worked down, dropping limb tips onto other limbs, then throwing them until I got into 8-9" wood for a TIP to work the lower limbs. 2 slings and a biner to hang, then throw when they were to big to cut and hold, easily. One double-whipped limbs.
Four 4-foot chunks, then used a munter to rappel on the pull rope (spurs and lanyard still on the spar), then the felling cut, with gas to spare in the tank. Used a natural crotched, pretensioned 3:1 with a gutted hinge and a couple wedges for an easy tip onto the brush pile.
About 2 hours, at a leisurely, but focused pace. Happy customer, ready to refer me.
I was aiming for one trip from the truck, and one trip back, but remembered I had to chunk up the spar, so needed a bigger saw than my 193t.