Yo, waz up whad-I miss? LMAO I'm sure somebody got sumtin broke good in here, missed it, oh well...
Read twp pages back. Good luck on the house in Lanc PA there.
Hey 101 You wouldn't know what direction to go unless I drew ya a map. :rolleyes2:
And don't piss on my new portable house, dude, just sayin'.
You ever coming to look at this job on the hill in your money maker area?
Spent the day Up at NJTP exit 12 Carteret choppin down a medium size 45ft Virginia pine and another site with a small/medium but hard-ass white maple. Wood/mess went to the curb for the maple and noodled the pine for the guys fire pit. Limbs went in the landscapers truck. His mess
I just made it. Pine was only about 25" at chest height. It had a nice straight stem. Easy job. Maple was about the same with three top leaders to rope down and chunked them both down with the ms361.
Also looked at two huge removals. Two 80-90ft Red oaks for the guy while I was there. These trees have at least two hundred + cuts in each one of them. That would just get then torn apart and on the ground. Main stems are 40 ft by say 52"-40" wide up to 30ft. Bases are at least 7 ft across. Nice stuff for somebody to mill up. Literally 10 minutes or less off of exit 12 NJTP.
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I'll cut the trunk chucks to any length you want. Nice straight old healthy red oaks. Has to be 7-10 cords in these trees, maybe more.
ANYONE interested in doing an ESTIMATE on some BUCKET work there and/or CHIP/HAUL brush give me a shout here. We would like to put this thing together this up coming week and work out all the kinks. Starting it about two weeks away would be Ideal for me! Not much bucket truck access but it does need a few hours attention near the street to address the feeders over the small garage and street side power lines. Most of the other limbs are up high and they can just be roped and lowered. I might just use the 4x4 PU with a few rolling blocks and bull line to lower the big stuff down. I think the chip can be dumped close by for free. I'll try to get some pics sent down (forgot, dummy) and post them up.
Your estimates are welcomed. I don't feel like dragging my chipper and trailer up there. For this one I climb I rig I cut I go home
The guy (landscaper) lives right down the street from this job site and he has never bitten of this much to chew lol. Hope he does well for himself on these two trees and the others. So, I see much more available for the future. We looked at several nice jobs today. Two of them NEED bucket truck work near the street way up above power lines. These are chop, drop and bye bye. No real issues, just the right tool for the job.
Central/NE NJ trees got hit a bit harder than we did in SJ, by the Sandy storm. I think they just have larger older growth trees there in some bad wind tunnel spots. Carry on.