Serf Life
Been here much more than a while
- Location
- Maine Island
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Speed line brush, self neg rig then controlled speedline, neg rig chunks to make barrier, push chunks, carry/roll chunks uphill and over stone wall to drive, two tired people.
Great work! Lots of care taken to keep things straight. Sweet rig!View attachment 81848View attachment 81849View attachment 81850View attachment 81851View attachment 81852View attachment 81853View attachment 81854View attachment 81857View attachment 81855View attachment 81856
Speed line brush, self neg rig then controlled speedline, neg rig chunks to make barrier, push chunks, carry/roll chunks uphill and over stone wall to drive, two tired people.














Looks great! And good to know we are not the only guys who do that kind of tight space work, although we don’t get telephone poles that tall around here, we mostly get to battle giant sprawling trees.A somewhat rare in-town job, in a tight city-style yard. Fir was maybe... 130-140', first real limb about 90', so brought out the 300' climbline and lowering line for this. It had two dead limbs and a good number of long limbs with a ton of end-weight, the kind that like to break and fall on the house, garden or fence. The dead ones were the the only things removed, otherwise it was just tip weight. The tree had been prune by someone before, but they obviously just did a deadwood/cleanout near the trunk, and left all the harder and more skilled tip reductions to the next person.... which was me. Still, kind of fun and nice weather.
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Looks great! And good to know we are not the only guys who do that kind of tight space work, although we don’t get telephone poles that tall around here, we mostly get to battle giant sprawling trees.
Awesome shots as always Sir!A fir in two pieces. Wedging over the top with a buried 400c 20", then felling the log with a buried 661c 36".
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The customer got a video from their deck as well:








