It aint no ivory billed woodpecker ...

but it's the next rarest thing you'll ever see in a tree.
BUK working!
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I imagine you pick up a fair amount of sway in the bucket when you're pushing those little pigs over.
Are you leaving those there or trucking them out?
Did you have a chipper in there yesterday?
 

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There was more sway in that bucket when you had to jump in it Kevin /forum/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Wood stays all the time unless its in a city or town. There was a guy down the road buiding a firewood shed for all the wood we were going to put down but he'll have to wait next week for that. Yeah we had a chip crew around the corner when you showed up. Maybe when the job is done and the new line is strung I'll get some picks of how much pruning we actually do. We leave good, solid limbs for overhang...it keeps more shade on the brush minimizing the ground cuting factor.
That tree was about 50 ft tall and rotten on the bottom andtop. Only 20ft of the middle had any good wood in it.

Later
 
Which one of you opened his chin up on that road sign whilst bombing out of the tree?/forum/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
You can't keep secrets from me. /forum/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
Ha, not this cat. Dobber took a real good whack to the chin when he burned out of the tree at 20'. Stupid thing is he knew it was there becuase he pointed it out to me when I came down. He bent the sign pretty good. I would still be laughing if he landed butt first on the thing /forum/images/graemlins/biggrin.gif
 

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