MasterBlaster
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We ain't seen hot yet, but it's coming!!!
We were definitely bustin' it, but our usual methodical takedown methods (which we call Systematic Tree Destruction) definitely makes things go smoothly and efficiently. All the front stuff was rigged down with our GRCS, hooked the butts with our chipper winch, and pulled/lowered right into the chipper. The sweeper was un-riggable, as it would've hit the house roof. So it was climbed and pieced out. Since it spanned across the whole (small) house, climber pieced out the tips & threw them down on the front side, then further back started snap cutting pieces and hurling them backward away from the house. The backside of the tree was against a steep slope down to a field, so all the back leaders just went down there for winching back out. All told, I think we were on that job about 4 1/2 hours.You guys are ROCKING!! That's a monster elm tree...would take us at least one full day for sure.
That sweeping limb over the house looks like a real pain.
Since you had a good access on both front and back yards, it should be easier to move the chips rather than the limbs.Storm cleanup. 90ft spruce, 28" DBH. PITA, custy wanted chips at the back, had to load the truck to drive the brush to the back. I have to mill the trunk thursday. Cart makes the catch!
Chip-Tarp lasagna.
Load handlers are cheap enough. Build a LH tarp-width box inside your bed. Tool storage on the sides.
Is your f350 down?