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  1. Jed

    Douglas fir pruning

    Yeah, well... You've got a ton more experience up here than I do Roger, so I'd way rather go with your opinion than mine. Plus I hate lion tailing. Yeah, I agree... Reg's tree looked awesome. A pruning job to actually celebrate. :beer: Oh! I almost forgot to pick a bone on the spurless...
  2. Jed

    Douglas fir pruning

    I'm assuming you mean removal. ??
  3. Jed

    Douglas fir pruning

    No Cory, by "rake-out," I mean just that. In the Puget Sound area, Doug Firs grow (ask Reg) so prolifically heavy with foliage, that the saw-blade can literally be used to rake "all the fuzzies," (technical term) out; and what you get is garbage can after (we run Brute) garbage can of fuzzies...
  4. Jed

    Douglas fir pruning

    That's pretty amazing Reg. People down here very seldom go to that extent. Down here almost all Fir-pruning is done with spurs, and there are three main methods: 1) Spur up with pole saw, taught-line hitch and then rake out all the limbs as evenly as you can. (This is what all old-timers...
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