The Official Work Pictures Thread

Ha, have to remember that one.

Mine was on a garage scheduled for demo, I sliced the trunk down and pushed the discs through the roof to save moving them over the lawn. One of the lads was a bit too keen on picking up logs though, and I nearly dropped one on him. 30" plus diameter disc of poplar, would have give him a nasty head ache for sure.
 
The cut wit my hand is 20 or so feet up, 32"
 

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Yeah, they made thumps ;)
Yes on the boots. Bailey's had a sale so I a m trying these Red Dogs put.
Seem nice enough.
Jim, you have good powers of observation. You would be a good crew member.
Rendering some video :)
 
Man, I just thought of having Jim on the crew.
Imagine hearing him on the Sena all day, with that dry sense of humor.
That would sure make the day go nice.

Richard and I are both busted up right now. So we hired a really good contract climber for a large beech take down.
He had never used intercom before, so it was a big eye opener for him, to be able to bullshit with me all day while we waited for the ground crew to clear the hole.
It was a real windy day, a less experienced climber would have come out of the tree, and we could just chit chat with each other, no problem.
That would have been a mess of screaming and yelling, working in so tight quarters and wind without Sena.

Nice to watch a real top notch climber work ( European work climb champion) and he said he was enjoying working with a well trained, smooth ground crew.
Fairly easy tree, just big, we took some pieces out with the GRCS close to a ton in weight.
Finished early, made damned good money, maybe I should just start using contract climbers when I get old.
 
Anders Rommerdahl.
Nice guy to work with. Relaxed, good sense of humor.
 
Yup.
Richard told me he was champion, might be mistaken.
Hes been Danish champion a number of times.
 
Cool, always puzzles me why some arbs think comp climbers aren't any good on the job, my experience is the top competitors are also excellent tree workers.
 
Stephen, what, a green pondo? where u find it at :/::/:

looks like a little DZ...nice work man!!
 
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