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Those were well described reasons for tree removal, Guy. We live in the country where these points are not a consideration, but I understand.
Yesterday we had a heavy and wet snowfall, and when I walked the dog through the forest this morning it was very dismaying, because trees are bent and broken all over the place - in the hundreds, actually - and so the hiking trails and the old logging road are totally blocked by fallen trees of every species. Maybe the genius whose tree cutting skills are the topic of this thread is looking for some work . . . |
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I had no idea how heavy that wood was until I had to drag some dropped branches (logs) that were 18" in diameter out to the street. I cut them into chunks and dragged them out to the street with the truck to try and save my back. |
A few years ago, a buddy called me and said that the tree service he was working for would be in a town about 4 miles from my house, and wondered if I wanted some firewood. I took my 3/4 ton truck and a 16' flatbed trailer over there . They were cutting the limbs off of a huge sycamore tree when I got there, so I positioned my trailer at the curb. He had a bucket truck and a crane that was able to lower the limbs to my trailer with his mechanical elbow over the power lines. These limbs were 4' thick and as long as the trailer. I had trouble dragging them off the trailer with my my 4x4 diesel John Deere utilty tractor they weighed so much. The base of the tree was an honest 7' thick and they had trouble cutting through it with thier 36" bar Stihl chainsaw.
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