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Keeper hemlock, cedars, japanese maple, dogwood, madrones scared, but not hurt.

Before. Chain link fence behind this grove (shows in later pics), with open lawn to fell into.
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Homeowner wants chip mulch for replanting. Hauled off a cord or so of logs for friends.




Tongue and groove practice. This keeps the bole from compressing and trapping the limbs as much, as the tree is de-limbed. Easier to limb-up and clean-up.
 
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Awesome, Evo.

FNGs!!!

Invest in machines. Buy a BMG grapple if you can rent a decent mini, if you don't have a mini yet.
More money in less time. Machines never call in sick or hungover.

Sometimes people ask if I brought a helper or am I working alone. I say I have an Ogre in the driveway. They think I mean some 6'6", 250 pound guy. I say no, like 5 of those.

Machines do exactly as told, and never second guess you. My mini didn't second guess me at all when I told it to high center itself on a hidden stump in the woods at the end of the day yesterday. hahaha. Didn't second guess me when I set it up right, and told the mini to pull itself off the stump safely, either. Did exactly what it was told, no subcommittee meetings about what I mean when I give specific, concise directions.


Mini's don't rake, blow, drive, get tired, get a bad night of sleep, have an argument with their girlfriend/ baby-mama that morning.



I have a GRCS waiting to pay for itself. Haven't found the need, Yet.
 
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Awesome, Evo.

FNGs!!!

Invest in machines. Buy a BMG grapple if you can rent a decent mini, if you don't have a mini yet.
More money in less time. Machines never call in sick or hungover.

Sometimes people ask if I brought a helper or am I working alone. I say I have an Ogre in the driveway. They think I mean some 6'6", 250 pound guy. I say no, like 5 of those.




I have a GRCS waiting to pay for itself. Haven't found the need, Yet.
A mini is on the short list. There is only one machine for a rental with in 45 minuets one way from me. I rented it once and was sold on mini’s, bought a receiver mount for it and fabed a bollard for it. I made the mistake of asking if I could put my own attachments on it, and there was a resounding no! Also the tracks were so loose I threw one in the first two hours, managed to slap it back on and tightened the other. My local rental yard is borderline crooks.

Regardless a mini wouldnt make it to this tree. My grcs paid for its self within the first three jobs easy. Pulled a 24” alder over backwards on day one, this tree was also girthy and on the shorter side with a 15-20• lean against the lay.
 
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How are they going to know if you take the bucket off?

You're going to need a grapple anyway. I've only used a BMG, but think its killer, bollard included.

GRCS's are way, way more portable than a mini.
The two together...

I'm sure a storm job will pop up that will pay for my GRCS. Until then, it just On-call 24/7/365.
 
How are they going to know if you take the bucket off?

You're going to need a grapple anyway. I've only used a BMG, but think its killer, bollard included.

GRCS's are way, way more portable than a mini.
The two together...

I'm sure a storm job will pop up that will pay for my GRCS. Until then, it just On-call 24/7/365.
Well if I couldn’t get the track back on, I’d need to drop the bmg drag it away, then drag the bucket and put it on the machine. Then i would have to hide the bmg, and call them for service... personally I can’t sit with that option. The rental yard has a very poor reputation for blaming their customers for the yards lack of service. I rather buy a machine and go in debt than get involved with them.
Just going to give it a few months (early spring) to see how it goes with the lil one, then pony up and get a mini. Where is the closest boxer dealer? Vermeer NW has pissed me off, I had to beg them for a quote, then the guy promised a demo within two weeks. He never picked up the phone after..
 

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