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Been following the crane around all week. Cracked live and crispy dead. Couple we just butchered out in the basket. Too comprised to even lift pieces. Some fodder. Had some small ones on a pond too on a bad slope above it. Just lifted them to the driveway. No coy harmed. ;)
 

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Been following the crane around all week. Cracked live and crispy dead. Couple we just butchered out in the basket. Too comprised to even lift pieces. Some fodder. Had some small ones on a pond too on a bad slope above it. Just lifted them to the driveway. No coy harmed. ;)

Rain on the coast today. Hope it makes it your way. Looks like you need it badly!
 
Rain on the coast today. Hope it makes it your way. Looks like you need it badly!

Supposed to get it here mid morning I think. Going to try and squeeze a 2 hour crane job in before it does.
Good pics Stephen, what temperature is it out there now?
40s in the morning and 70s F by afternoon. Good working weather actually.
 
Stephen, I've said it before.
They should really just quit trying to grow trees out your way.
It doesn't work!




Apart from the sequoias, of course.
They seem to have it down.
 
Did you tie those three spars together to keep them together when you dropped them?

Ohhh, yeah. You KNOW that, Brian. I wasn't ABOUT to trust the included bark to hold em.

Burhnam, Eric, Sam: Thanks brothers.

Got out there this morning to our entire mess covered in frozen snot....

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Corey's Swinger plus Lunatic Jeff made short work of the mess, but... take a look at this Cat-side loggin show. "Just like we were never there, ma'am." :lol:

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Taking trees out in November, what do they expect?

Little real rutting from what I can see, $50 of grass seed in March, it’ll be better than before.
 
Jed's market is paying a high dollar for big expectations. There is no way that would fly with our clients here. They treat their grass like their first born child.

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Case by case.


I but of washing with a hose would probably do a lot.

Most people don't want to look at mud for 4 months. Insignificant really, but the people who sign the checks dictate the levels of acceptable impact.

With our weather, I'd think they would have mats.
 
Run a sprinkler over it for an hour. 75% of it will be gone. Not like it was a Better Homes And Gardens showcase anyway. Bunch of weeds, no landscaping, no weedeating around the house. It looks spectacular in my opinion.
 
We had this crazy wind storm this Sunday here in Maine, I'm still without power but have been super busy, so I got that going for me!

Here are a few shots of yesterday's job, rotten red Maple on house over deck. Used a 2-1 on the tip to lift and swing the top, I was able to haul it off the roof myself.
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