This one didn't ignite.
Climbed it and rigged out the tops to avoid damaging a copper beech that the landowner said was sentimental to her. Apparently she scattered her father's and her dead dogs ashes over it.
There were also 10-20 lines I didn't want to hit. I flattened an abc cable last week, didn't want a repeat performance.
We did a big enough job this week clearing up 3 or 4 storm blown spruce trees and felling another 13.
We were averaging 20 minutes a tree between felling, cutting into firewood and chipping. Some of the bigger ones took longer.
This one was about the biggest
This was the area of ground where the trees were after we were done.
The big pile of firewood the customer is left with.
There was a strong side wind on the last day, maybe 30mph with stronger gusts at times. It made felling the last couple of trees a bit awkward but they didn't fall too far from where I aimed them. Spruce is such a strong, flexible timber. If it had been beech or sycamore I wouldn't have stood a chance of getting them to fall where I wanted in that wind.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.