he sounds like an idiot..no i mean never. the guy i work for says " it takes to long to set up". then smashes the #### out of a lawn.
I did removals where the HO said it was too expensive. The DZ was target free so I told them if they are not worried about the lawn I can do it cheaper but they will have some yard work after. They were all for it and happy at the end of the day, as was I.
I still won't do it. Even if the client says "go ahead, bomb the yard." The reason is around here half of them aren't alright with the "door knocker" type job even after they signed off on it.
In my area a lawn is a DZ. I don't see the big deal. On a super pristine lawn, maybe, but in that case you're grinding the stump and bringing in topsoil anyway, so it's an easy fix. Try to keep your chunks hitting the same spot of lawn and you barely have anything to fix. It wouldn't be that hard to switch over and rig everything so maybe I'll try offering that as a "premium" service and see if I can't put more coin in my pocket.
A neat little pristine lawn saving trick is to have your groundies build a landing pad over it with brushed limbs, and then bombing the wood down onto it rather than the lawn. It works great to about 40-50 feet up, after that it gets a little sketchy unless your real good at controlled bombing and wood orientation at point of impact on the brush pad.
It has it's uses on certain jobs and situations as a time saver.
jomoco
How many guys out there use nothing but natural crotch, and a groundie. No port-a-wrap nothing at all.
A neat little pristine lawn saving trick is to have your groundies build a landing pad over it with brushed limbs, and then bombing the wood down onto it rather than the lawn. It works great to about 40-50 feet up, after that it gets a little sketchy unless your real good at controlled bombing and wood orientation at point of impact on the brush pad.
It has it's uses on certain jobs and situations as a time saver.
jomoco
Right here.
I need to step up the options. I feel so "old fashioned." Nothing wrong with that, but if I want to keep pace in a modern market with the modern gear that is available, I need to acquire some devices.
Some how I manage everything that comes my way without the good gear though. That makes me wonder now.
My work is almost 100% confined removals with lawns, gardens, sheds, fences, houses and swimming pools to avoid. I sell my business on the simple basis of nothing gets broken and no one gets hurt. With that in mind if I can speed up the work and save my client money then I will "chop and drop" limbs with prior consent but I still end up rigging some part of almost every decent sized tree I remove. Just write it into the job and all will be well.
My .02c worth on natural crotch rigging. Buy a whoopie sling and a pulley. If you practise, setting up is fast, easy and the difference in rope wear is huge. Especially if whoever is holding the rope makes a mistake and lets a big one run.
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