Gotta luv tree work!!!!

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OK so real windy today, Iwas up in a big walnut when I got a call about a big pine which had fallen on a house. Didnt take much to get me outa that tree:D My girlfriend looked at it and said we could do it with just the knuckle boom and chipper. She was right, 2 hours $1200. Me like
 

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As long as there's some logic to your thinking!
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thinking about selling the knuckle boom to raise cash. Been a damn good truck though. She helped me build the shop where the Wraptor was born:whine:
 

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Sorry I'm not up to date...what's the Wraptor?
 
You have a girlfriend who can correctly assess what you need on an emergency job? Keep her.
 
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Yeah and we got 2 kids together.....Did I mention that she is a pole dance instructor as well;)

She rocks, even drags brush on big jobs!
 
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Oh yeah 92 chevy kodiac 99865 miles cat 3116,IMT 12000lbs knuckle boom 16'dump with sides or log rack. Whats fair for this rig???
 
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