Tree killer!!!
I got pics of that record silver i told ya bout....the one that's 15'11" in circ at titty height, and 104 ft crown spread.
Scored my first job in years in "The Highlands" today...a gated, heavily forested exclusive community near my residence that is surely one of the highest $ sopots on earth....I'd guess the property value range is $2 to 50 million...each....well, who knows, there could be some homes worth less...
Anyhow, the lady seemed to take a liking to me, and said she'd do what she could to get the word out to the community that they need to be working with the best guys in town.......
I sold a stone dead 110 foot hemlock for $1800...it will take about 2 hours with ACDeucy Crane's help....and I should be able to avoid the wood disposal fees I allowed for by having Mike set it on his flatbed, and take it to one of my firewood sources......
Plus, they are needing to decide to take down their 94 yr old giant sequoia, which is about 120 feet tall, and 31 feet in gorth at ground level, and 7'10" dbh.....I bid $6000 labor, it should take two days to brush out and then crane the stick with a 50-80 ton crane...the wood prolly weighs 70,000 pounds...it'll prolly produce 54-70 yards of chips......The tree is gorgeous, but like many sequoia and redwood up here, was planted too close. It has pushed up the garage close to one foot on one corner, and is threatening the home foundation....an Olmstead beauty, easily a $1mm structure.....
Then, today's job was right at the entrance to The Highlands, ,a nice 1.5mm home in its own right...but with a problem with dying douglas fir. So we prepped 6 fir for Monday, when we will be craning the sticks, plus 4 more on two other jobs, including a 120 foot once stately red cedar that is about 6-7 feet on the butt. (customer is adding to his house and it had to go) These firs were clear export grade for the first 40-70 feet, and 5 were 135-150 feet tall. We brougt them down to 100-120 feet. Mike can get right next to them so hopefully can pick the tops of them all, even though his ball height is 102 feet. I got some videos of Dave speedlining, which was required for most of the brush.. don't know when I'll get vids up...I'm so far behind with photo work, it ain't funny.....
Did bids Sat and Sunday till 8-9 pm, and same most of this week, after work....and several jobs called in today...so we continue to be swamped...gotta love it considering the economy.
Two afternoons ago, I got off early, to do bids....puter wouldn't even turn on..I suspect the pwr supply....so I did bid, went to library, found a nice 2 ghz Dell D800 on craigslist for $300 and took it home, at 9:30 pm..
Bought Cowboy Dave dinner tonight, he ordered a 20 oz prime rib, I had halibut....$101 bill....he paid $20.....paid him $500 for the 11 hour day...he's well worth it....doubt if there's a faster removal artist in the known universe....course, I did hobble up two of the trees pretty darned lickity splitty...and Matt did a dead fir, and topped it at 118 feet!
And Mickey was a no show, as his girl was having her baby, he said when he called me at 7 am!!!
Whoooo, I is bushed.
Tomorrow, we gotta brush out 1/2-3/4 of a codom cedar, preppin' for the crane Monday to do the top over the roof......and the wood of course...which should bring a few $100 more than the crane bill..so we might make $2000 for maybe 4-5 hours work!!
That's after I go to Napa to get a chipper hydraulic line built for the one that's had a slow leak for a while...mercifully, as they usually blow out all at once...and maybe change the knives, or do a couple small jobs.