Got Some Ash From the Neighbor

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Flatbedford

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[Hearth.com] Got Some Ash From the Neighbor

We had some pretty heavy thunder storms come through yesterday. I got home from work just as the rain started falling. While I was getting my things together and preparing to run to the house there was a hug crash and the car shook. I looked out the back window and saw nothing but leaves.
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It is only the very tops that hit the vehicles. The blue car has a few scratches, but the F250s windsheild is broken. I haven't had a chance to have a good look for other damage yet.

[Hearth.com] Got Some Ash From the Neighbor

I told my neighbor that I'd take the wood. It will be a few days worth in three years. Interestingly, we got letters from Con Ed that a contractor would be through the area to trim around the wires. My neighbor called and asked then to have a look at this tree. Yesterday the arborist came to look and told him that the tree was healthy and possed no threat. While it fell across his lawn and not into the street and utilities, the service to his house is now under the branch on his lawn. The branch pulled the service off the house, but the wires are intact. he told me that he's gonna call the arborist and ask him to have another look at the tree today.
I'm at work today and Saturday so I won't be able to deal with it until Sunday.
 
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Yepper some storm! Told ya that tree would come down this year. Glad I got that old flatbed out of there in time!
 
Judging by the hole it left in the side of the tree, I think you're going to get substantially more ash from your neighbor sometime soon.
 
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At least you got a little Ash to go with all that Oak. Definitely not worth the tradeoff with the damage, though. :mad:
 
Yepper some storm! Told ya that tree would come down this year. Glad I got that old flatbed out of there in time!

It would have been right across the hood of the old flatbed if it were in its spot.

I told him I'd take it all if its cut down. There's probably nearly two cords in that tree and its nice and close to home too.;)
 
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I got a husky nearby if you need a hand bucking it up
 
From the sound of it and how much the car shook, I expected much more damage.
 
Thanks for the offer. I'll be able to cut it up pretty quickly. Getting rid of the brush is the PIA. I also don't really have any room to stack at the house either. I am at my 13 cord max capacity on the cozy 1/4 acre until I start burning this fall.
 
Well Steve, at least you got good wood if you can find the room for it. Store it in the trunk of your wife's car maybe?
 
Read the title of this thread WAY TOO fast, thought it was headed in another direction;)!
 
Well, I got home just before sundown and got a better look at the truck tonight. It is pretty banged up. The roof and hood are a mess. Not sure how this is gonna pan out with a 13 year old truck. I do have comprehensive coverage.
[Hearth.com] Got Some Ash From the Neighbor
The good news is that the tree is coming down now. And there's quite a bit of wood in it.
[Hearth.com] Got Some Ash From the Neighbor
That hedgerow is about 6 feet tall for reference.
 
Good luck with the truck. Hopefully you can get it fixed. Nobody hurt. That's the main thing.
 
Sorry to hear about the truck, but those little kinks give the truck some character. :eek: Well at least you get to take advantage of the situation, by burning the wood.
 
Thats not exactly the way that I like to get my wood delivered. Glad nobody was hurt. That line of storms brought a lot of rain and lightning here but I didn't see or hear of any major damage. It does look like your truck took a good hit. iI had a 1 month old to me car take a small branch across the windshield a few years ago. A new windshield and a few dents along with a trim piece ran over $1500 dollars as I recall.
 
Body work is never cheap. I imagine getting those kinks out of the roof would take a lot of time and $$$. With a new windshield it will still do everything it did before the hit. It will just look like crap. We'll see what the insurance company says next week.

But, there is a lot of good wood in that tree. If the branch had missed my truck, it would have been in my neighbor's daughter's bedroom. Trucks are replaceable. Daughters, not so much. :)
 
Hopefully the comp will cover. They are usually pretty good about these things. Good luck.
 
One possible solution for low cost body work is to see if the local college or high school vocational school takes in work . . . I know the local vocational school has done body work for me (just paid the cost of the parts and a donation to their Skills USA fund) and while the instructor has always said they don't promise professional work I have to admit I've always been impressed with the end results.
 
Your neighbor's homeowners should be fitting the bill on this one. I'm sure your insurance will handle the claim to them.
 
Your neighbor's homeowners should be fitting the bill on this one. I'm sure your insurance will handle the claim to them.

From what I can tell a landowner has no liability for damage his tree causes to a neighbor's property during a storm. If I can prove that my neighbor was aware that the tree posed a threat to my property and then chose not to take proper steps to prevent it causing damage then I would have a case against him. It is considered an act of nature and therefore no person is liable for damage.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/If_a_neighbor's_tree_fell_on_your_property_who_is_liable
The fact that an arborist declared the tree to be healthy and posing no threat only hours before it fell surely would no help my case any either.
I have full glass coverage and $200 deductible comprehensive coverage. Bad luck and I'm out $200. If my truck is fixed I pay $200 to get some wood delivered to the house and nice, clear new windshield.
 
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I would talk to your insurance company homeowners and automotive.
 
I have. $200 deductible applies.
 
My neighbor had a guy come and clean up the tree branch. They chipped most of it, but I got some.
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Insurance declared the truck a total loss. Repairs would be about equal to value. We are gonna keep the truck as is and take the actual value minus salvage value. Its a shame to have what was still a pretty good looking 13 year old, low mileage, truck banged up, but at least no body was hurt or killed and it only really looks bad on one side.
Getting the rest of the wood eventually will be nice too.
 
My neighbor had a guy come and clean up the tree branch. They chipped most of it, but I got some.
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Insurance declared the truck a total loss. Repairs would be about equal to value. We are gonna keep the truck as is and take the actual value minus salvage value. Its a shame to have what was still a pretty good looking 13 year old, low mileage, truck banged up, but at least no body was hurt or killed and it only really looks bad on one side.
Getting the rest of the wood eventually will be nice too.

Just be sure to only drive the one way so no one will see the truck's bad side and you'll be all set . . . this may mean taking all left hand turns though. ;)
 
I never got ash from my neighbor!! Don't get caught!
 
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