rbtree Addicted to ArboristSite Joined May 5, 2001 Messages 5,209 Reaction score 593 Location Seattle Apr 6, 2004 #861 Don't they always?! Here's a 110 foot poplar that we're going to crown clean for $500-800, will charge based on actual time. In front of it is the thirsty tree.
Don't they always?! Here's a 110 foot poplar that we're going to crown clean for $500-800, will charge based on actual time. In front of it is the thirsty tree.
rbtree Addicted to ArboristSite Joined May 5, 2001 Messages 5,209 Reaction score 593 Location Seattle Apr 6, 2004 #862 A better pic of the interesting habitat tree....with a drinking problem
Trees Company ArboristSite Member Joined Mar 8, 2004 Messages 89 Reaction score 2 Location Canada Apr 6, 2004 #863 You actually used a crane for that?!
John Paul Sanborn Above average climber Joined Apr 25, 2001 Messages 14,546 Reaction score 495 Location South Eastern WI Apr 6, 2004 #864 Originally posted by Trees Company You actually used a crane for that?! Click to expand... Why not? No muss, no fuss, and in the road in a few hours! Then you can machine load it in picg blocks right into a truck. Why break your back with big wood if you can mechinize the operation?
Originally posted by Trees Company You actually used a crane for that?! Click to expand... Why not? No muss, no fuss, and in the road in a few hours! Then you can machine load it in picg blocks right into a truck. Why break your back with big wood if you can mechinize the operation?
Tim Gardner ArboristSite Guru Joined Aug 6, 2002 Messages 936 Reaction score 2 Location South Carolina Apr 6, 2004 #865 Today's view from my "office".
Gord ArboristSite Operative Joined Aug 9, 2003 Messages 374 Reaction score 3 Location Vancouver Canada Apr 6, 2004 #866 that tree is not as little as the second two pics make it seem. look at the climber in this pic. besides, who wants to spend hours square rigging cottonwood blocks down?
that tree is not as little as the second two pics make it seem. look at the climber in this pic. besides, who wants to spend hours square rigging cottonwood blocks down?
xander9727 The Silverback Joined Aug 10, 2002 Messages 1,980 Reaction score 27 Location Cincinnati, Ohio Apr 6, 2004 #867 Duh.....TC does! As long as he's puking in -333 degree weather with gale force winds, driving sleet and snow and a dull fanno. Don't bother responding I really don't care.
Duh.....TC does! As long as he's puking in -333 degree weather with gale force winds, driving sleet and snow and a dull fanno. Don't bother responding I really don't care.
R rborist1 ArboristSite Guru Joined May 19, 2001 Messages 835 Reaction score 3 Location ... Apr 6, 2004 #868 :Eye: Last edited: Mar 21, 2005
MasterBlaster TreeHouse Elder Joined Jul 4, 2003 Messages 11,817 Reaction score 790 Location Bayou Country Apr 6, 2004 #869 The best thing about the crane is loading that dam log! As long as its there, you might as well use it to take the tree down, too.
The best thing about the crane is loading that dam log! As long as its there, you might as well use it to take the tree down, too.
xander9727 The Silverback Joined Aug 10, 2002 Messages 1,980 Reaction score 27 Location Cincinnati, Ohio Apr 7, 2004 #870 MB, A big strappin' lad like yourself doesn't like humping big logs? Last edited: Apr 9, 2004
K Kneejerk Bombas ArboristSite King Joined Oct 7, 2001 Messages 36,971 Reaction score 9,981 Location My mom's basement, in Madison, Wisconsin. Apr 7, 2004 #871 I'm not questioning the crane, but isn't that a notch and drop? Looks like it from the first picture.
I'm not questioning the crane, but isn't that a notch and drop? Looks like it from the first picture.
MasterBlaster TreeHouse Elder Joined Jul 4, 2003 Messages 11,817 Reaction score 790 Location Bayou Country Apr 7, 2004 #872 I'm retired from humping logs. I'm a Catholic climber, ya know? Prima Donna!
xander9727 The Silverback Joined Aug 10, 2002 Messages 1,980 Reaction score 27 Location Cincinnati, Ohio Apr 7, 2004 #873 Say it ain't so MB! I always thought you were ten feet tall and bullet proof. You and your old ox Blue are my hero's.
Say it ain't so MB! I always thought you were ten feet tall and bullet proof. You and your old ox Blue are my hero's.
John Paul Sanborn Above average climber Joined Apr 25, 2001 Messages 14,546 Reaction score 495 Location South Eastern WI Apr 7, 2004 #874 He's 6 foot 2 and 145 #
MasterBlaster TreeHouse Elder Joined Jul 4, 2003 Messages 11,817 Reaction score 790 Location Bayou Country Apr 7, 2004 #875 Man, I'd have to change my name to Slim!
R rborist1 ArboristSite Guru Joined May 19, 2001 Messages 835 Reaction score 3 Location ... Apr 7, 2004 #876 :Eye: Last edited: Mar 21, 2005
John Paul Sanborn Above average climber Joined Apr 25, 2001 Messages 14,546 Reaction score 495 Location South Eastern WI Apr 7, 2004 #877 His hair is gray, not blond
MasterBlaster TreeHouse Elder Joined Jul 4, 2003 Messages 11,817 Reaction score 790 Location Bayou Country Apr 7, 2004 #878 Gray? Thats Tommy D yur thinking of. My beard is white, though!
MasterBlaster TreeHouse Elder Joined Jul 4, 2003 Messages 11,817 Reaction score 790 Location Bayou Country Apr 7, 2004 #879 A lotta good pics that shoulda been in this thread wound up here. Check it out if ya ain't seen it yet. http://www.arboristsite.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=12116&highlight=Plenty+of+work
A lotta good pics that shoulda been in this thread wound up here. Check it out if ya ain't seen it yet. http://www.arboristsite.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=12116&highlight=Plenty+of+work
Gord ArboristSite Operative Joined Aug 9, 2003 Messages 374 Reaction score 3 Location Vancouver Canada Apr 9, 2004 #880 Here's some of a maple i removed the other day. the tree before me gettin in there cut and tossed a lot of the one side
Here's some of a maple i removed the other day. the tree before me gettin in there cut and tossed a lot of the one side