The Official Work Pictures Thread

A few more pics. Hung a decent top then (next picture) floated it out, just barely fit past the house. 9704CCE6-6CEC-4280-BAF6-069B6406D290.jpeg 0EE3DC7B-282E-4FDE-8722-CC3722F3BBC1.jpeg Super steep cliff area so Sean tied up one of the pegs to the rigging tree in back and it worked mint. 7FB37F2D-50CB-46FE-A02F-BEA338C769D5.jpeg 76B9C69D-91C7-4A92-B4C7-ACA8E00D51D3.jpeg
Third to last tree from the end. Used the better part of a 1/2 double braid spool from MapleLeafRopes for the winch line and all of 200’ for the tail line.
 
Not a biggun or anything but it was a fun job avoiding this churches covered bridge directly below. Only parts to hit the water were the tops, it was unavoidable with my rigging point. I chunked everything else firewood size so I could toss it right to my guys so they didn't have to get wet.

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I think that's the plan. It's a hindu temple and the two guys there didn't speak enough English to hold much of a convo with but if you can't tell from the photo the sicamore was the only one actually laying on the roof, the other 3 were just to clear hazards which why would you bother if you wernt gonna fix it up. Then later in the morning the neighbor came out and mentioned she was excited to see work starting, I assumed that work was it being restored and not just the trees being removed. Absolutely beautiful little spot they had.
 
@ruel yep it's a Hipster. It works fine running a lanyard in SRT for work positioning, holds securely, you can lower pretty well fully weighted. It would not be suitable for your main SRT device alone.
 
Too lazy to rig off mondo limbs over the neighbor’s house?... no problem: just shinny up BETWEEN the limbs with the 372, crack that pig in half so she fits, and then fall the stob with all the brush still on it.😂. (Young master Davin in pics with log.)

Stinkin toad was barely 115’ tall, but five and a half feet across the hinge, and 7’6” on the flare. 0A2CDE3F-3EB5-4C81-853D-219006390D0C.jpeg BAEA6F83-3A50-4926-896A-AA5133219369.jpeg 5CD0C383-6333-4C66-992C-94EFA2FFEC30.jpeg A07DEE8B-ED8C-4F48-B83A-264637423A23.jpeg B91FF51C-6CFA-4AE4-8D3C-FC0BF277A81C.jpeg 369C59F9-4F24-4AAE-924C-C0A0BE229743.jpeg
 
Hella pics!

Lol "barely 115'" :/:

Davin must not like his boots.

The stump cut doesn't look like one of yours, maybe you were doing it by sense of smell alone:O
 
I’d like to shoot the engineer that came up with that idear ! Wtf is wrong with the “old” style screw-in snug with scrench versions? To be honest I did p/u a 572xp and built it to be a good torquey worksaw - most comfortable, smooth running saw that I own ... not the fastest in the stable but she moves right along nonetheless ... Cut over 100 cord easy and so far so good ... Seems to stay “cleaner” under the clutch cover than other saws I own too - could be the “west coast” kit I installed featuring full-wrap handlebars , bigger dogs and of course the larger “big boy” clutch cover ... I’ve got a good recipe for that one for sure
 
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You need a scrench? I've had zero issues with flippy caps. They easily go on and off without tools.
 
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