The Official Work Pictures Thread

Call me a spoilsport, but I think it's way too big. You need a hella truck just to pull it.
 
Thanks guys! And it is pretty big, but its actually not that bad to maneuver around. Our 3500 handles it just fine for the time being. Come spring a 550 should handle it even better. But I'm starting to get the hang of driving and maneuvering it, and I like the gooseneck set up a lot more, it pulls nicer and is a lot easier to back up.
 
Some from a sizeable beech. Was a real workout over a couple of days, but it was enjoyable & made easier as two of us shared the climbing.
 

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I had a Gravy job today, one broken branch over HO's neighbors yard presenting a hazard.

Heck, I think a one arm monkey could have got it down faster, man it was HOT OUT! upper 90's is not fun climbing weather :cry:





Nice view in the tree...but smoky skies though, from all the wild fires....



Boy I wanted to jump in after...

 
Nice pool with a wood deck!! Looks kind of naked though without any chairs or anything out there. Like the shady spot in the corner. I imagine that there are people that have pools and don't use them, though hard to believe. At least churn it up before bedtime...
 
Couple of todays removal to be completed tomorrow in time for a homemade lasagna dinner per client.
Some from my phone then a few the Mrs took. Nothing spectacular.
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This pine is in my yard, nice to see it from another perspective:)
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From the Mrs
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Septic tank just to left or I would take it and lay it in the opening.
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Great pictures as usual everyone.:beerchug:


Another deja vu stump job today, no access before. Getting a new fence this time, and got eight other stumps as well there and next door.

Took my old Husky just for fun, haven't used it for years but it started and went well with a nice sharp chain but I managed to find a large nail somehow.


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