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  1. stig

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    It was pollinating like mad, there was a cloud around the chipper and the brush monkey's shoes turned yellow.
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    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    This one was in way better shape, that is my female apprentice climbing.
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    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    So what was the armalaria thing about. I thought only conifers were affected by Phellinus weirii?.
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    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    I think he meant Armillaria. As in Armillaria mellea. Google it and I'll bet the russin name is something with honey.
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    Dropping big tops is the most fun!
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    Nope, couldn't handle the Cyrillic letters. I mean, I can read them but it takes effort.
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    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    No, had 2 years of it in college. Why?
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    He was being sarcastic/ironic. Hard to get across via GoogleTranslate. The smiley should have told you, he was actually showing respect for you working under such difficult circumstances.
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    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Still at it with the grapple saw. 2 hours with clean-up.
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    5 minutes. We have 500 ancient linden in alleys that need the tops taken out, in order to wind firm them. He'll work as a feller buncher on those. We'll have another forwarder move the material for chipping. Chip prices are so high, the biomass will more than pay for the job. Pictures will follow.
  11. stig

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Took out an Ivy covered Maple between 2 houses. 20 min. Clean-up included.
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    Out working with the grapple saw forwarder at Jægerspris castle today. Retopping Linden trees. 15 minutes per tree, clean-up included. Eradicated some Birch trees, too.
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    What kind of pine is that? It doesn't look familiar.
  14. stig

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    Talk about a win-win! Plenty of hunters, but trophy hunters the lot of them. Shooting the bucks with the biggest racks doesn't do much to thin the population.
  15. stig

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    Well, a Roe deer is only ghe size of a German Shepherd.
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    It is made from Sheep's fat of all things. Will last for the winters season, when the Deer really go for the top buds. Back in the day we used a tar product. Made the person applying it smell like an old ashtray and was found to be highly carcinogenic ( Like, who ever would have guessed that!)...
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    Because we sadly lack Wolves and other large predators, we are so overrun with deer, that we have to either plant behind fences or spray the lil' trees with Deer repellent. The Firs are simply too attractive, so those we fence in, but Sitka with the sharp needles is less so, so repellent works...
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    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    I wonder why that Oak broke. It looked totally healthy.
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    We are thinking of switching from Sitka to Mangrove. We hop around on the high spots and stick them in. Next year when we run over the area and replace dead ones, we can hopefully stick some in where there is water now. I was teetering on the brink of water when Thais dog came up from behind...
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    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    The record rainfall has not made planting any easier.
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