Maybe he'll get the rasps to finally port muh weedeater and poll sawHere in Okla having been in two major ice storms,you will have limbs fall out of trees for years.
Randy will need to get a pole saw and the stihl 150 that will be the most used saws for the next year
Terry Landrum isn't far from Randy, anyone heard from him?
that video is only about 15 miles from randy's house
Wow paul you dont know what fun your missin' around here if its not snow and ice storms its tornados.Great video, thanks for sharing. I've never seen anything like that before.
When the video started I was wondering why whoever cut the tops off the trees didn't just go ahead and take a little more off so it was all out of the road. Then I saw how many there were!
Hope it warms up back there soon for all those folks.
Can still see the trees all jacked up from a tornado a few years ago when we go down 40 to the Smokey Mountains. Went past when it originally happened and couldn't believe all the garbage stuck in the trees. Aluminium siding, plywood, other assorted building products. Was a real mess.Wow paul you dont know what fun your missin' around here if its not snow and ice storms its tornados.
Let me say after you run one for a couple tanks of gas he will wish it was ported,
A pole saw is needed for ice storm clean up and if Randy has a lot of trees on his property a pole saw is a must.
we got more snow last night on top of all this mess. I feel for the line crews out trying to restore power. at one point they would fix a line just to have a tree fall over a 100yds up the highway. they just couldn't catch a break.
One of the major companies was doing that all around here this summer - I was amazed at the butchery. They took a 150yo oak out at my dad's place without asking, and it was on the other side of the road from the lines. Then they left a bunch of half dead ashes hanging over the line, and took most of the oak. They left only the main trunk that was wrapped by a 6" poison ivy vine and tied up in a support cable they dropped it on. It was tricky to cut up on that cable.Ever since the ice storms of '07 and '08 we still have crews trimming around the power lines to prevent just what you are talking about. I see them all the time. I understand the necessity of what they are doing but they just destroy the tree. They don't ask and they don't care. They just want to get the limbs away from the lines.
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