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TheDarkLordChinChin

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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.


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TheDarkLordChinChin

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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.

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This one was about the biggest


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This was the area of ground where the trees were after we were done.


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The big pile of firewood the customer is left with.


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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.
 
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