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Land clearing yesterday for a substation . Sorry never get to post much so have some old stuff coming in at once.

Love the site though !
 
Decent size cedar takedown. Got its twin on the other side of the house to do tomorrow.
Poor lighting I'm afraid.
 

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Cheers, cedar is such an easy tree to work on, rigs nice, easy on the chipper, plus the HO organized a sawmill guy for the trunk. And yes, Jim, the odour is not unpleasant
Happy days.
 
A little pine we dumped on the way home today from another job. Just limbed it out up to 40 or so feet to fit between some trees ;)
Fodder :)
 

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BOTS I'm pretty sure it was a blue Atlantic cedar.
The French plant them and the Deodars close to houses all the time, and have done for many years it seems.
I'm not complaining.
 
Been working more big Doug fir, ripped at least once, long ago. Unfortunately, this type of tree is hard to size up from the ground.

Wraptor/ SRT helped so much on these two.

I threw a throw line from one top to the other tree, and pulled the access line in place.
Got the 100' TIP I needed to get to the higher old topping cut on today's tree. Thanks for working great in cold weather, APTA!!! I doubt the Bigfoot was going to shoot high enough at 35*.

first two big firs, "after"
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Two firs worth of dead branches, stubs, and big dead ivy.
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Today's start.

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For a trunk choke with a biner, I descend a bit, open the 'eye' of the choke, and smooth the bark by pulling my rope back and forth in the path I anticipate as the pull-down position. Enough friction is present that it doesn't choke back up tight.
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Scaffold knot cinched out near the gate for less pull down drag. I stand far from the trunk for less drag that at the base.a
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A pole makes a pushing tool. I just tap the back end on the ground. The noise changes when the weight is in the very bottom of the barrel.
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Sean...the handle on your APTA is in a different position from mine...can you take a picture of how you hold your APTA when you fire it?
 
BOTS I'm pretty sure it was a blue Atlantic cedar.
The French plant them and the Deodars close to houses all the time, and have done for many years it seems.
I'm not complaining.

Thanks LB, it didnt look like a Deodar
 
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