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Rajan are you doing that for your company or are you helping someone else do it ??
My show renting the crane for the day. The operator was green, two years doing construction and six months doing trees. Comm units were key.

Rich, 30 ton 130’ with jib but stick was 94’. Most of our chart was within 5100 lbs but the landing zone was small so picks were smallish 2700 was our heaviest.
 
I was on a tire lift once with a flat tire. I wasn't digging that at all. Might have been alright for the height/extension I was at, but between the wobble, and me eyeballing the tire, I was happy to get down.
 
One more apple to go. The first one took me 2.5 hours. I was like WTF. I do better than this. Now granted, I was also cleaning it up and loading it. She had let them go pretty bad. SO I also got the Plum, 2 cherries, a pear and apricot done. Bear did some damage last year. A mess.
I've never pruned these for her before. She normally takes care of them herself. But getting older. Pretty was not what this was about. She does not do well on a ladder. So retrenched lower in stages for harvest. IMG_0618.JPG IMG_0619.JPG IMG_0620.JPG IMG_0621.JPG IMG_0622.JPG IMG_0623.JPG
 
That's impressive. I think I have progressed when I can get as much appreciation out of seeing these fruit trees getting rehabbed as I do seeing one of Jed's stump pictures. Excellent before and after shots.
 
Todays job, pine through the porch roof, went well. It was a beautiful day here.
 

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How is maple for firewood? I've burned a little of it, but not enough to get a feel for how good it is.
 
Sugar maple makes good charcoal according to Patrick (educated climber). I’ll also venture to say it’s the best firewood out of the maple family
 
Yep, sugar maple is a treat to burn. It can pop a bit but mostly lovely.

Worked Saturday ay the local school got there at 8, and the parking lot looked Like this by 9. Basketball games, oops nbd. 20220212_101218.jpg

Short brushy field grown white Pine, luckily all on pavement two dump trailer loads of just rakings, bucket was so Good, only scooped like 4 shovels worth 20220212_133331.jpg 20220212_142531.jpg
 
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