So back to the original de-rail of starting early. I had a screw-up this morning with a hydraulic hose on my grinder/mini and so had to run to the industrial store 1st thing this morning, near where we were I had a floater job pruning a small maple so I set my guy up on that and went. Well as...
Another 5:30 start here. Should be all week. This job isn't too remote, just in a local park that doesn't have much for neighbors. Taking out about 9 or 10 medium sized cottonwoods, upwards of 30+"dbh and about 120' tall. Trimming a few other and whatnot, should take all week I think. Maybe...
Ha! I started at 5:30am this morning. Handsaw work and starged the brush til 7am. Tomorrow we roll at 5:30 again and will be making noise by 6:00. A somewhat remoter location with the one citizen nearby giving us his ok.
This is all very interesting to me. We are on the job-site set-up and starting saws at 7:00am. By-law is 7 I tell people that when I quote it. I get up at 5:30am at the latest, in the summer closer to 4:30. I love the morning myself. I could never wait around until those starting times.
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