Just make sure you clean your saws as soon as possible after cutting palms. The sap will corrode the alloy anywhere it touches it if you leave it too long, and, your chain will be so clean it will rust. Get oil on it again asap.
I reckon if you can't tie a complete system with ONE piece of rope, put down your split tails, pulleys, SRT and mechanicals until you can.
Then go on with what works for you.
Haha, my groundie has a 'special stick' on just about every job, works really well when the rake is unavailable...or I forgot to bring it.
Pain of death to put it through the chipper too soon :lol:
Wow! That's some tree!!
And yeah, no way in God's green earth would I be able to cut that poison ivy. I'd just have to watch you from a safe distance from a lawn chair with a cold beer and lots of opinions.
Getting rid of overgrown cupressus, smashed out the job in one day. Stumps left at 1.5m for the excavator to remove later
Thanks to my groundie bringing her sisters along to help drag branches.
FOUR women on the job and not a scrench/combi-spanner lost :lol:
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The coconut on the left is perfect, other than removing nuts, why the need to remove more fronds?
And the extreme clean of the travellers palm...why? The whole visual of the flat sprays of leaves on different planes is ruined.
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