Work Photos

Good evening guys.
Any ideas why I can't see any pictures in threads on this forum, I can see them on all the others I'm on. I noticed it a few months ago iirc.
 
80’ Maple in an island of a driveway is blacktop over the home, a/c unit, and service line.
We barely beat the rain but was looking back in the rear view mirror at 1:00!

Everyone have a great weekend!
 

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North side of a hill, cut down some fairly big firs so the house can get a bit more sunlight throughout the year. Nice trees I didn't love removing, but I do understand the goals here. Just setting a big pull-line, hooking up the More Power Puller, sending them uphill against the lean, limbing and leaving them where they landed.

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38" ash dismantle, less than 100'. Small drop zone. Storm damaged and poor pruning over time.

A lot of climber- lowered NC rigging, some POW lowering, drift lining from the rear to the front.

Homeowner cleanup.
Neighbor.


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Homeowner is about 6'2".
He put in the entire front and back yard full of landscaping plants, trees, boulders, pavers.

He build up bergen some plants with logs and caps with a sheet of plywood. Should be a good, low- impact removal with a wildlife-habitat snag.
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about 6 hours of putting brush and and a bit of wood on the ground.




The brush in the back is actually the highest part of the tree, since the central leader broke out some time ago. The co-dom that remained leans for the house.
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$4 multi-purpose ratchet strap POW holder upper on the second POW.
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