The Official Work Pictures Thread

4 hour urban assault.....
click click click in the rain.
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Hazard tree, we'll go back in a couple weeks and clean it up. The neighbor's moved into the granny unit till the tree was down, 2 guys refused to rig of it so I fell it
 
Willy....y'all been eating Wheaties lately....great fall!

Deva!!!! you are an official city slicker. Must be fun wondering WHICH citizen is going to wander into the workzone with saws and grinders and chippers going. Fine work. Was that an Arbor MD job?
 
Yeah, Gary. ArborMD rides again.
Property management companies are getting me a lot of work.....got about a month to go on Presidio.

Eye contact is everything. I watch them and read the run....plus you start a saw and roost saw dust over the sidewalk people either go faster or stop.

That dosko took him about 45 minutes of Bearcat wrestling....

Those tacos are from my favorite truck....San Panchos!
 
Nice work guys!
Split the crew today and got a bunch done. I had a bunch of drop and walks that kept getting added to the schedule and low and behold, I had time to run amuck with a chain saw, one ground man, axe and wedges.
Still climbed three this morning to make two smaller and top a fir that got infested.
Great day!
The crew was over taking two of three dead trees down over a shed and by a house and deck.
Raining now... We got in and stayed dry :D
 
Barely able to check in here and there the past week or so. Nice to see what everyone's up to, good stuff!
Another monster ;)
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Got a dual fly by as well :cool:
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More coming in a edit ;)
And here are a couple of the picks
https://youtu.be/fnLtKSfRL6o

https://youtu.be/EbFQ_gcx1xk

https://youtu.be/5AqyeDTidKc

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Nice Joel. Did ya try to wave the fly by in? I attempt to every time. Apparently a helicopter pilot isn't required to see very well:/:
 
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hired a modified yarder to pull a tree from the river.
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started with the small alder that was a casualty of the big oak.
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3'DBH, 28" where we bucked it.
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had a block purchase on it
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had to put a second block purchase to move it sideways at the same time
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New salmon habitat in high water, still some clean up to do but that's pretty much the job.
 
Risky...that picture 6 looks like the biggest crane pick I have seen...huge spread. Great work.

River work? That looks cool...trees and water are a good combination for me.
 
Willie, cutting that on a downwards angle would have made it slide across the ground much easier.
I learned that trick working in the Swiss Alps as a youngster, where we pulled logs out with horses.
 
Yeah, no doubt. I'd have bucked it different as well but I was a bystander as well. They had more than enough power to pull it any old way but they did struggle with cutting it. My thoughts were to bore it horizontally then 6 inches towards the but make snap cuts top and bottom slightly angled down towards the pull. But that could've bound up too.
 
Big Stuff, Joel!


Willie, what do you mean be "put a block purchase on it", "put a second block purchase...". Double-whip tackle/ MA?

Are those attached with wire-rope chokers?
 
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