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<blockquote data-quote="smokechase II" data-source="post: 516465" data-attributes="member: 7436"><p>Smaller piles at the end of the day are hand piles in a harvested then post commercial thinned unit.</p><p>The larger pile is root wads from a road widening project. They were taken to a cinder pit then we wait for the right weather.</p><p>I assume this is also SOP for slash removal by arborists in an urban setting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smokechase II, post: 516465, member: 7436"] Smaller piles at the end of the day are hand piles in a harvested then post commercial thinned unit. The larger pile is root wads from a road widening project. They were taken to a cinder pit then we wait for the right weather. I assume this is also SOP for slash removal by arborists in an urban setting. [/QUOTE]
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