Snippety Do Dah, Snippety Day
Whole day full of trimmings on Wed. First stop was a willow with 2 broken limbs.
They had a zipline that we tried out:
2nd job was a roof clearance trim -- 2 black walnuts, an osage orange, and a locust; a few limbs off of each -- mostly taken from the roof with the pole saw. Also, I wrecked down a small apple tree by the driveway. The house was on a pretty steep hill, owner wasn't home, whole lotta oranges and walnuts on the ground quickly gave rise to some lawn bowling and then shots to the Brute can (home of basketball and all that). I was the first one to peg into the Brute, knocking it over. Then chipper bowling with the oranges as well...
3rd job was right up the street, not really worth pics. Some simple pruning/thinning of 2 crab apples and a locust.
4th job was to raise the canopy on a black walnut out front, remove a burning bush:
...and then trim up an elm from off the house & roofline, while still preserving some shade for their patio. Also raise the canopy on a 2nd elm.
5th job was for a financial advisor company at their offices. I drop-n-chipped a dead pitch pine in about 15 minutes while the other climber started thinning a swamp maple. Also, we now have an Echo hedge trimmer, so we've been doing a few additional bush & hedge trimmings lately -- more like a value added service, since I don't think it pays nearly as well as the tree work portion of a job (if we were to break it down to a per-hour rate).