Down . Royal palm removal. Neg rigging

Nice job again. Definitely does not make me miss palms though, getting covered in fibrous palm "juice" and all. First time those fellas used a porty? Makes you wonder how some companies survive for so long without.
 
Nice job again. Definitely does not make me miss palms though, getting covered in fibrous palm "juice" and all. First time those fellas used a porty? Makes you wonder how some companies survive for so long without.
Yeah I hate palms , it's winter here work is slow so I can't be picky. Yeah first time they used a port a wrap . They are transitioning from landscaping to tree work . Young guys so much potential!

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I never imagined that winter would slow things down in FL. Crazy. Good thing they're getting to learn a bit from you while they transition. Definitely easier to train properly than to "fix" what was wrongfully learned. Good job!
 
Ew. I'm all set with palms
Good work.

Totally relatable moment when you were piecing out the bottom of that second spar. The closer you got to the ground and being done with that stem, the bigger the pieces seem to get! If only we could start at the bottom with the heavy stuff!
 
Nice video.

Be careful about lifting/ twisting/ throwing. That is a weak way of using your back, as in, more likely to but your spine/ discs.

Pushing forward, from the rear, might be safer. There are DK Sliders at Wesspur, designed around "firewooding down" conifers. Maybe rollers, for more distance. Don't know if either are palm-compatible.
 
Nice video.

Be careful about lifting/ twisting/ throwing. That is a weak way of using your back, as in, more likely to but your spine/ discs.

Pushing forward, from the rear, might be safer. There are DK Sliders at Wesspur, designed around "firewooding down" conifers. Maybe rollers, for more distance. Don't know if either are palm-compatible.
I had not seen those.

Thank You for sharing.
 

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