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But then they came through correctly? Whutta PITA!

Wouldn't it have been easier to pull the log???
 
It's the most important thing Patrick, good job!!!

Now I'm jealous and want to drop a tree in a lake now!!! Cool work guys.
 
Client got round to sending a few pictures of that cedar job.
 

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I think Sean wanted a “before”
 

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A beast of a tree.

Mine is small by comparison. I will have to check whether or not I can see the Olympic Mountains from up there, the highest point of my property.



I just killed a little deodora cedar, with some help from Stihl, Boxer, BMG, and gravity.

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I could feel a little irregularity in spots of the lawn under foot. One very minor dent. Nbd. Well within parameters.
8 grapple piles, mostly machine forwarded and fed, making about 4-5 yards of chips, along with another maple I wrecked, in back.
5 yard from another maple another day, in the back.

One load to my neighbor, first for his cows, then into his garden.

Second load for my other neighbor, for his hard cider apple orchard trees. It seems I might be becoming a hard cider apple orchardist, as well!

I have a chunk of space that I've considered for solar panels, but I like this idea more.
 
Cedar (Cedrus deodar) isn’t sappy at all.

Great trees to work on imo. Branches snap off flat and predictably, chips nice.

Nice hinge Sean btw.
 
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