Today....

I generally won't do hedges (luckily we don't have many in my area) but this was basically a neighbor and I've been telling him for years he needs to shorten it so it is easier to maintain. Reducing it by about 1/3 using the top of the chip truck as a work platform, and going forward it can all be easily done from a reasonable ladder (not by me!).

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BTW, still playing with the Milwaukee tools:

Pole saw: works well and growing on me, but still heavy and don't like the throttle switch. Strongly prefer the Husky mostly due to weight.

Blower: Weak but gets the job done just fine. Won't be powerful enough if it's damp/wet out. Less comfortable than the Husky.

Rear handle saw: Fine for straightening brush at the chipper, has the ergonomics of a shopping cart. Bleh. Husky better 98% of the time.

(again, the Milwaukee is basically homeowner tools and way cheaper)
 
Got one of these guys had it on preorder from arbsession, been giving it a work out the last couple days used it for a small solo oak, and did 3 trees yesterday with it and all the lighter rigging on a good sized one over a house deck and hot tub today. It could use a little more friction imo but it's a fantastic tool and will undoubtedly become one of my most used lowering devices. Highly recommend it.
 

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Are those working dogs? A friend of mine uses those to protect his flock. I keep telling him that sooner or later they’re going to figure out chickens taste good
they live on a farm with some sheep but they seem to just mostly hang out by the house. If rolling around in the dirt counts then yeah they're working hard. Probably good guard dogs though? We do have mountain lions around. I didn't ask though.
 
Those look like Great Pyrenees. They are categorized as flock guards and were bred to protect livestock from solo wolves, coyotes, etc. They are not inclined to be territorial with people normally so there are better choices for a "guard dog" if you're trying to keep humans away.
 

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