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Took down a large Eastern white pine tree, too close to the house. Went well except I should learn to delay pines until the winter - the sap was horrendous.
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Speedline?
I considered it. The small ones I could toss. The big branches were too large for speedline, especially since we don't have a lot of experience with the method. First morning we rigged branches using an ultra-sling from the top of the tree, using tag line to pull them away from the corner of the house. Second morning (only working mornings because of the heat wave here in Maryland) I set a floating crotch as a redirect in the neighboring pine, which was so much better.
 
It's pretty good right now, Cory. More expensive than ever but still making it and keeping up my yuppie lifestyle :cool:somehow.

Just spent the afternoon in the mountains nearby, just about paradise really.

How's the CT coast been treating you?
 
And the removal of several more unwanted limbs live and dead limbs this morning.
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The homeowner was cleaning up as soon as I was on the ground.
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I didn't feel comfortable bringing up the chainsaw after all the hand sawing, so I'll make another climb to get some larger stuff Thursday. Gotta be super careful not to overdo it in this heat, but at least I'm climbing.
 

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