chiselbit
Been here a while
This is Piper Bates, a young, upcoming rock star apprentice climber/ faller. That I have the pleasure of employing.
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Total let down. Got to love when stuff is misrepresented. Drove hours to go look at it and it wasnt functional.I'm putting the saw down today and going to look at a new to us crane! Looking at a link belt 70 ton. Hopefully its in good shape and we make a deal on it. We have a 5'9" dbh oak that we are going to have to take apart with a crane shortly. Our 35 ton is a bit light for that monster.





my GF can go get them down... her trees.

A couple years ago, I was doing a small clearing project for a gent that was building a new house on an old, overgrown lot. I was there for about 4 days with my mini excavator, spider lift, chipper, dump trailer, and a couple trucks.I got permission from my neighbor Monday to remove some stumps and roots just over our property line. He's recovering from a shoulder injury and surgery, and I was looking for a project offering a lot of exercise.
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Almost all of them had embedded fence wire, so I didn't use the saw at all. Post-hole digger, mattock, and a few tugs with the old Silverado ftw. I had to split one into chunks with the sledge and wedges to get to the roots. The oak and cherry were surprisingly solid despite being there for nearly twenty years.
Her eyes lit up (in the good way) at the suggestion.Not sure if that suggestion is going to go over too well...
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Strung up my 6' tall star and 300' of lights two days ago. There is a big cavity full of water and rot about halfway up the leader that the star is on so I set a second line for peace of mind. Turns out it was incredibly helpful for work positioning which I'm sure doesn't surprise many of you working climbers. Two lines plus a lanyard made it easy for me to get exactly where I needed without too much exertion. And everything survived the winds so far! Hard to get a good night photo with all the light from the damn parking lot next door.