Large Peppermint removal in Korumburra
The old gum that outgrew it's spot
We were recently contracted to remove this large Peppermint gum in a small backyard in Korumburra. The owner, a grandma living on her own, held concerns for the safety of the tree (especially with grandkids often visiting) and for the damage it was causing to her fence and surrounding buildings.
Some of the damage caused by recent branch failures. Although the tree was in fairly good health (besides the failures) the decision was made to remove it. The customer knew she would not be able to afford a safety prune now + the inevitable removal of the tree in 10 years time.
The South Gippsland Tree Care team posing for the camera - just smile and nod boys! After we worked out a quote that suited the customers budget we got to work right away on the removal. In this case, all branches were to be chipped and removed with all firewood cut to length and remaining onsite.
Evan Enbom aloft, working with ground crew to dismantle the tree safely using ropes. We had the tree back to a single bare trunk by the end of the day when Evan had to dash off for his sons 4th birthday party (a fair excuse to leave early!)
Day 2: As we in the Arb' industry call it 'blocking down' (the trunk) is one of the more physically demanding aspects of our job. In this case the 1 metre diameter trunk had a back-lean over the neighbours shed with no felling options, so we had to cut it down in 45cm blocks, quartered on top of the stump then thrown down to a tiny drop-zone beneath.
Last, but not least, we carved a simple chair out of the stump to save the customer money on stump-grinding (here's Evan plunge cutting a cup holder for good measure!) Although we do love to retain as many trees as possible, we take great pride in polishing off a technical but overall enjoyable tree removal. And our chair carving skills can only get better.




