Today....

Good looking woodshed, very satisfying to fill up the heat larder. I added to the chest freezer today, butchered up a deer from last weekend. Been perfect hanging weather and was bit below 40 when I quartered it last evening. Takes me a while but put on some JJ Cale and Black Keys and had a fine time.
 
I would probably have just taken it down with my bucket truck except there was a bunch of brick work and a very nice manicured lawn in the front. Zero impact from the crane. Plus part of the fun of all this is using your crane.
 
I would probably have just taken it down with my bucket truck except there was a bunch of brick work and a very nice manicured lawn in the front. Zero impact from the crane. Plus part of the fun of all this is using your crane.
Oh yes, any excuse to use a crane is a good one. We haven’t bought one yet, but we are sure looking forward to it!
 
One if the great things about being the boss is you get to call the shots. I hate using my bucket so I’m always coming up with reasons why we’re better off climbing it.
I used to use my bucket maybe once a month the first 2 years I bought it. Now, I truly don't remember when I used it the last time. I have to run it every few weeks just to warm it up. I'll have to just sell it one day. one day if i can't climb anymore, i'll buy a track lift.
 
A couple of firsts for me today, although I'm sure neither will be the last.
First time I've come out of a tree and walked away. Very broad, multi lead red oak in decline. I try to do a very thorough assessment when I do the estimate, but there were some defects I just couldn't have known about until I got into it. I don't own or rent a lift/bucket so I referred the customer to another trusted tree service.
Also, first time a new groundie has sent me for a ride by not letting a top run. Skinny birch with a lot of attitude. Hard to tell from the pic. I'm confident he'll improve with experience.
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I don't understand what exactly happened there. Did the tree just sway a lot because the top wasn't allowed to freefall?
Yes, the groundman stopped it abruptly rather than gradually. It shockloads the rigging and stem. Can be quite a violent shake.
Watch this educated climber video starting at 10:50
 

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