I keep getting funny pictures added in from somewhere from Tapatalk.
You can see through the buckle. Looks like a brown rot in there. A shell. I don't have a lot of faith that it will stand back up.
I will climb a neighboring tree once my Wraptor arrives, and I get permission from the HOA (approve my pruning bid and get them Additionally Insured).
I'm guessing $700-1000 for a crane (45 minutes travel each way) couple hours at $200 hour.
Maybe $3800 plus tax, full disposal from the site. They have a dump spot for limbs. Many of the lower, larger limbs are 30+' long. The new top is intact, to the tip. I'll probably grapple truck the brush, then load the logs.
If I get to a point of dumping the top above the break, or picking pieces off the tree, my alternate tie-in is the cedar that its pushing against. I don't really care for that, if it doesn't stand up, and I can clear any branches that would hit the cedar on the way down. If I dump the top into the woods, I figure the crane can lift it up to the service road/ parking lot.