Work Photos

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Started an ash tree removal project a few weeks back, currently on hold due to budget
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Pelorus brought his friend over for lunch
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- very freekin cold that morning !
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Testing out the new beast X ring and sling on a decent Size ash trunk !
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Made a new contact while on this job, he made that trailer himself ! Awesome trailer and hauled a ton of chips and wood !
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No keeping up
To this 35 excavator !
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Whole lotta grinding going on!


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Briefly scanning through some of these, just want to say that as a website person who likes to help you guys, a lot of stunning pictures. Just remember that for your web presence, the best pictures are going to be series of before and afters to show how you solve problems for your customers. So it is great if you can have a decent camera and a good photographer handy to frame that story, and label the photos for filing online: "sycamore tree before pruning", "sycamore tree after crown cleaning" and ensure it is easy to see the difference.
 
Good One! I got my start topping & rigging big spruce and hemlocks for high-lead yarders in Southeast Alaska back in 1980. We all used a 7/8" manilla wire core flip lines with a becket hitch. That's just how it was done back then. To this day when I have big removals, I still go to my 7/8" Manilla wire core. Nothin like it!
Where do you get them? Madsen's?
 

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