Hourly.. I never bid mistletoe. I will approximate... But never set a price unless I can tell it is realllllllllly a simple deal. Most here I get to do are far from simply taking a few limbs off.
I got a good pic of Bixler while Im up 100ft+ deadwooding a ponderosa pine, Bix taking down a cedar and that black oak branch touching cedar as well....the cedar didnt even know what hit it..lol
After the pondo I deadwooded this massive trunk incense cedar, used 15ft basal anchor to go around trunk...im at 70ft or so
2 London planes I first reduced 6 years ago. The time had come for another trim at it was affect in the roves of the properties and dropping a fair bit of dead on the cars below. Specification was back to previous points. Tbh I hate seeing that on a job sheet. So I just did what I thought. Customer delighted and it will please those neighbours for a few years.
both tree were reduced as one crown. All climbing done on the BDB. Sorry didn't get a before picture.
Making the best out of a tough situation. Tight one. Nice job Rich
First day back with limited air. Used the Wraptor on three blue oaks and a couple nebulizer treatments. Roof clearance and a good opportunity with the new groundie for some roping instruction. Turned out to be a fine and productive day. House is under restoration with tons of dry rot being replaced. They removed an RV port under this particular limb for me. Still went a ways over the roof though.
Some fodder.......
Nichelle. A gal I've known for some time.
She needs the money and I need a body. See if she works out. Picks up on knots quick.
Need to have a smart phone talk with her. She did pretty good on her first roping. I'm going to give her a couple weeks to settle in and review
She's plugging your helmets on FB pretty hard
She really likes it
It's a work picture, of sorts. My second job. These are production samples from California. So i have to start compiling photos and video etc. It's a pita, but worth it.
From a bid this a.m. First time I've seen cobra fail but I'd have put a larger system in and a bit higher in the tree. We had some serious winds though so 4 ton could've failed as well. Anyway, I found it interesting, more cables still in the tree too.
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