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Only thought half way thru to bring out the cam which died after a bit, POS. Not really inspired in making vids anymore.

 

Same old scenarios, tight quarters, no room, etc. So Got this typical tree for Long Island, no money to afford a crane (Only once in 5 years after a hurricane!), so we do it old fashioned. Only filmed one cut of a long 30 foot limb over a roof. Enough room in the air to go big with the rigging so took advantage. Back to rig wood monday. :001_rolleyes:

 

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Looked a decent sized tree in a tight spot, is most of your work out there large dismantles in tight drop zones?

 

No Jay, not all takedowns, we do all aspects, pruning, some planting, but we have got a name for doing these types of trees. I think the largest tightest jobs we've had were the two black oaks we did this year.

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The song is off a wicked compilation called DJ Kicks by Chromeo, its Leo Sayer - Easy to love.

 

Gnarly, Yeh I'd love to fell the trunk, but it is really tight! Hmm we'll see tomorrow :)

 

Paul, the roofs can take small stuff like that, they arent tiles, more like felt... hard to break. Cheers

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