The Official Work Pictures Thread

Cool shots Scott! I love zipping. It's so much faster than lowering, less rope work, the limbs orient and stack nicely for the grapple. We use it every chance we get.
 
I live in santa cruz county area where the mountains meet the sea although calis turning into a desert. Burl is huge imma slab it into a coffee table. Get some more pics job is a lot clearing job gotta make room for a building pad was cleared many moons ago by logging in 70.s and 1920.s i believe. Going to mill the wood for existing house and new one.
 
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Didn't fall the second tree, got too windy.
 
Isn't there a concern that the spar can buck and jump when it hits the ground...maybe to the extent it hits the structure?
 
Here's A stump to make Jed happy

Well, it worked Willie. Beautiful looking stump on that pig, rot and everything. I wonder if the snow-pile lay you built for that thing slopped it over toward the house a hair-bit more than you would have liked? Course... an inch is as good as a mile. :thumbup:

Romeo's... WHAT THE???
 
No, it was more that I had a slight gap in the face I that side, the tree had a couple wobbles in it and the snow berm was a little light. You can see the log rolled a tad as compared to the face.
 
Nice fell Willie!!!

Me and Lawrence Schults in 2 ridiculous big black oaks, deadwooding and mistletoe...I think the biggest ive been in yet:|:

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watching the Lawman getting it done ;)

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