The Official Work Pictures Thread

Max, nice job on getting down that up-rooter, looks like u had a good TIP on near by tree :thumbup:
 
Wow, it seems like there would be an immense amount of torque on that stump. Although probably not as much as the top. Nice work.
 
That was my thought, being as the support was merely feet from the stump I would have worried that the leverage of the log would have popped it out.
 
Before end weight reduction. This Doug-fir is a remnant on a golf course/ country club.

Owner wanted 75% reduction of limbs. I wanted 25%. We compromised closer to 50%, with a little crown raising, too. Better than 75%. I spent 6-7 hours up in this tree without coming down. Its probably 130' tall, having lost its original top, by about 40" dbh. A baby compared to Jerry's redwoods. Limbs were up to about 40' long.

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Probably about 4000 pounds of limbs and cones. The cones were really heavy and bulky.
 
Sean, good on you to talk em into 50% instead of 75%, heck, they should have just removed it wanting that much off...
 
Here's a few of the new trailer. Been removing a bunch of willow and ash trees at a farm, they have an onsite burn pile so we've been piling it in the trailer and running it all to the burn pile. Impressed by the amount of material it can handle.

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