True that. It’s definitely a stages game. Each stage brings a relief that it was completed successfully without injury or damage and in a reasonable amount of time. As much of a relief it is when climbing is done and/or tree is on the ground, it’s also bittersweet. That particular unique...
It’s down! 6 hrs between me and groundie friend. Leafy debris and small stuff to dump and trunk to local firewood guy. Did combinations of the suggestions. Crash pad, chain above felling cut to prevent barber chairing, and bore cutting. Went very well. First time bore cutting but I did...
It’s the 4” perf surrounded in stone approximately 3-5’ deep. You guys are giving me great advice. I always love hearing the various ways this work can be done
That’s funny that the lowering by rope was brought up!! I engineered in my head a system for that situation but figured it would be too hard to calculate the strength required of the gear (mostly rope) I only go up to 1/2” Arborplex for rigging. It is something I would like to try sometime. Just...
It’s gettin dumped! Like the brush crash pad. I have to climb on the job anyway to trim the trees directly behind it and the tree needs brushed out regardless. Might as well set one line to do it all
Got a pretty intense head leaner to take down -prunus serotina. There’s a great probability of a drain field where she’s going to fall. I figure take some of the limbs off as to not poke the ground, set 6x6 Timbers under the intended lay (wide path), coos bay the thing. It should be a soft...
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