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  1. SeanKroll

    Glass in damaged tree to be removed. Thoughts?

    Mini killed it on that job. Moved the branch pass into place, then into the chipper. I could sorta barely load the 10' butt log. There next 12' log up, much easier.
  2. SeanKroll

    Glass in damaged tree to be removed. Thoughts?

    Chipping in a slope, chained truck to chipper, particularly since most brush was machine-fed. Left a 6' stump as a barrier, and pedestal for a chainsaw carving. Logs will become my fence, deck, and/ or Dahlia's treehouse/ clubhouse. Popped off a 12' log into the crash pad. Straight 36' log...
  3. SeanKroll

    Glass in damaged tree to be removed. Thoughts?

    20+ SQ feet., No bark.
  4. SeanKroll

    Glass in damaged tree to be removed. Thoughts?

    I think I'll just cut it like a dirty stump, short bar pulling stuff out of the kerf, not reaching the far side, then change sides.
  5. SeanKroll

    Glass in damaged tree to be removed. Thoughts?

    Here, typing, multi-tasking, coffee, emailing, surfing multiple sites at once, doing admin work while doing this and that, with Dahlia in the background, at times, I don't take the care or have the focus that I do on jobsites, nor am I as articulate, when rushed. If I wake up at 2 in the...
  6. SeanKroll

    Glass in damaged tree to be removed. Thoughts?

    Good thinking, John. Burnham, I'm not always thorough when posting.
  7. SeanKroll

    Glass in damaged tree to be removed. Thoughts?

    I could cut/peel the loose bark, pressure wash, tarp it, strip it, fell it, mill it. It's still valuable wood, and I need cedar for a building or fencing.
  8. SeanKroll

    Glass in damaged tree to be removed. Thoughts?

    I'm happy to leave a mess when asked to. That last job was working on the neighbor's manicured lawn for our ease. Protective plywood made cleanup easy. No smashing debris into the grass under foot or tracks, or from falling trees.
  9. SeanKroll

    Glass in damaged tree to be removed. Thoughts?

    There is glass stuck to the tree, which will be dismantled, cut and handled, transported and milled. I don't want any glass shards in us or gear. That's all. Not a matter of clean up.
  10. SeanKroll

    Glass in damaged tree to be removed. Thoughts?

    no, not chunks. Little bits, the stuff you'd think to brush away, not be able to pick through. Matchhead size.
  11. SeanKroll

    Glass in damaged tree to be removed. Thoughts?

    I have a cedar to remove, about 36" diameter. Its been smashed by a run-away moving van. A lot of glass has been cleaned up, but some is stuck under the bark on sap, and there are micro-shards that can't be cleaned up. Thoughts on how to approach it in relation to the glass? Its structurally...
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