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    Graeme McMahon Regnans Take Down

    I often have to rig down limbs, then chunk the trunk.
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    Graeme McMahon Regnans Take Down

    Cool video, Jerry. Graeme the Mahon. I like how Graeme radios down, "put that in your chipper", and the chipper credit at the end, Big Chippers R Us...http://www.bigchippers.com.au/tub-grinding-or-big-chipper/ 30" morbark... hungry, producing 100 tons of chips per hour, possibly metric tons...
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    Graeme McMahon Regnans Take Down

    Could well be Sorbus sitchensis, Stig. Can be 1-20' tall, depending on the conditions. A cut and paste blurb: Sitka mountain-ash berries remain on the trees until late winter, making them available as winter forage. They are important in the diet of many upland gamebirds, songbirds, and small...
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    Graeme McMahon Regnans Take Down

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sorbus_aucuparia This isn't he sorbus we have around here. I can't recall what the species name is for ours. It has pinnate leaves like fraxinus ash, nothing like euc. Many of the eucs planted around here got hit by a very cold snap (for the PNW) two winters or so...
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    Graeme McMahon Regnans Take Down

    I've like the look of mountainash/ sorbus for a while now. Ran across a customer that said that theirs stunk badly. I thought that was weird to hear. Never heard it before.
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    Graeme McMahon Regnans Take Down

    Mountain Ash/ Euc vs. mountainash/ Sorbus
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