Heres our clean up crew, love that cone head. FWIW the blades on the chipper are hammered, usually chips better .
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This is what I love about the Wraptor, being able to come down and clean up then just ride right back up to where I left off. Notice Im riding the rigging line but my HH is running up my climb line to back it up.
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Hey B watch out for those locusts. I always say its going to be a locust that gets me, Scares the chit out of me how they rot sideways through the whole stem....
The butt log will go in the bonefire this winter but the second log was solid. I have a peterson swing blade mill so if I ever slow down enough I may mill some boards. Im really thinking about hiring somebody full time so I can get some stuff done, like milling, firewood, post and beams and...
My usual crane guy has a 17 ton so was scared of the big wood. We used a 35 and man what a difference!! Huge pics, we closed off the road and rolled with it.
That log on the trailer we lifted up one end with the Knuckle boom and drove out form under it. I was worried about side loading the boom...
Interesting side note; this was the first tree ever that I maxed out my Sidewinder, still had enough line but it was all out. Glad it wasnt bigger!
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