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  1. SouthSoundTree

    GRCS...what lines are best?

    Yes, Pat, I'm sure. Dense spreading hardwoods are a different animal all together. Euc looks pretty heavy. Firs often lend themselves to having limbs less than 40-100 pounds, and you can climb high in them to take a small top. As it usually becomes firewood, one way or the other, you can chunk...
  2. SouthSoundTree

    GRCS...what lines are best?

    If you have the tools, AND the trees are strong enough to go big... No crane access? Some or all negative blocking? Will you rent a machine for moving all that stuff? Believe you me, Nick, that post earlier is not knocking. Removals are so much more work than fine pruning for the money...
  3. SouthSoundTree

    GRCS...what lines are best?

    If you have the tools, AND the trees are strong enough to go big... No crane access? Some or all negative blocking? Will you rent a machine for moving all that stuff?
  4. SouthSoundTree

    GRCS...what lines are best?

    Nick, for someone that has been said that you to do 10 minutes of chainsaw work in a week or two, on an occasional interval, and do much fine pruning, with dog-ears being poo-poo'ed, what kind of removal have you scores that might take 3/4"? An interesting change of pace, eh? Ready with the chip...
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