Yeah. I warned him about it and chewed him about the overweight stuff last week. Live and learn I guess. At least those trailers are relatively cheap.
They pulled a side off to unload it and drug it up to another tree services shop. He's gonna scrap it.
Pacific power dropping lines for us this a.m. They were supposed to kill the 3 phase coming in but turned or they couldn't so we called a single close in case a limb flew up there.
Forest Service came to watch again.
shaved the bark and got lost.
gunning the back cut
180' coming down
Jeff taking a picture of me taking a picture of him
lines going back up and the natives cleaning up the brush.
Willie: Absolutely beautiful, man. A job to remember for sure. Is that your Lake of the Woods stomping ground? Man that Fir looked really tight-grained.
Rich: Wow... surprised he didn't get fired over that. Great pics too.
Both Riches actually. Good job over the Atlantic. Same to you Stig. That's gotta be the huges weaping Birch I've ever seen. Total pita any way you slice it.
Joel: HUGE. HUGE. Amazing shots.
Willie: That Fir by the fence looked sound as can be... the boys wussin' out on ya? Nice fall anyway. Tight like a tiger.
Deva: Cool looking tree right in the city like that. You always get me hungry for Mex. food.
Jay: Beautiful sinuous pines. Cool shots.
Bob: Nice stumps brother! Sweet grapple!! Good job.
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