Today....

Cottonwood Rottenwood. My first back cut stink bath is burned into my memory. Wish I had known of such a thing beforehand, but kneeling during a back cut beneath a giant spigot of stank was a bad idea!
The nastiness that often comes out of the rotten old black oaks around here is hideous, and I too am left scarred by the horror of having to chunk down this massive vertical mud pit 30' tall 32" at a time. My whole body was saturated in mush by the time I got down.
 
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Nice 2188(?) @davidwyby we run a 36" on ours and quite like it.
That’s a 2175 (372xpw, 5more ccs) ported by ECsaws(no longer with us). 34” bar.

I also have a 2188 36” that I wished I’d had on that job. It would have reached thru those trees and made it a little faster and easier, and we were in a hurry. Good practice though. I was also running a 30” on my 461.
 
Delivery customer had a limb come out of his Euc. Some kind of wound/burl looking thing…but also appears termite eaten?

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I think we should take this limb over his woodshed off…IMG_6626.webp
 
The first branch fell right next to the kids play eqpt

The second is over the woodshed
Yea, I would definitely have taken the one over the play equipment, but I would probably just let the one over the woodshed roll on, unless it's a really wet climate where protecting the wood stash from moisture is a mission critical element. After all, what could it really hurt?
 
Yea, I would definitely have taken the one over the play equipment, but I would probably just let the one over the woodshed roll on, unless it's a really wet climate where protecting the wood stash from moisture is a mission critical element. After all, what could it really hurt?
It would probably flatten it

They bigger than they look
 

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