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Spray some clear coat on it so it will last foreverNot sure which one of my kids decided to make a mud hand print collage, on my dump trailer, but it’s starting to grow on me…
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Chock your truck! Learned that the hard way, broke a curb and a retaining wall while surfing da roof.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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In my case it was on a paved slope. Pulled the parking brake nice and tight. Right past the prawls, when on the truck best I can figure is my movement rocked the truck and caused the parking brake level to jump back into the teeth about half engaged. Shoulda chocked it, now I do it pretty religiously but 100% of the time when on top of the truck on any ground.That photo was on flat ground, on slopes I certainly do and have chocks both on the truck itself and the chipper. In our volunteer fire department it is SOP to chock the truck anytime you stop though, and.... it isn't a bad idea.
Beautiful chip truckFun trees todayView attachment 92914
Dang, that top landed all the way up at Exit 49??? LOL! Nice job!
So much FUN!!!More like tonight,View attachment 92956
L. Tulipefera ? Not a great tree but very death resistant in my area. Any idea what’s taking them out?Here are six of nine dead and dying poplars I'm removing.
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Not L. Tulipefera (tulip poplar). I believe they are Populus 'x canescens' (gray poplar). Planted as a hedge 30 years ago - not the best choice for a hedge. I'll have to look closer to see if there is special reason for their decline other than old age.L. Tulipefera ? Not a great tree but very death resistant in my area. Any idea what’s taking them out?