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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWlPac0btqA]YouTube - dry oak removal.mov[/ame]

 

This was a much simpler job than the back leaner locust that everyone freaked out about.. One fairly technical cut and a nice drop of the spar...

 

This was actually back to back jobs with that locust. This one just took a bit more editing...

 

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How 'bout that..

170+ views and not one response..

 

Dadi has the whole island speechless!

 

C'mon fellas... its only tree work..

 

You want to see something that should make you speechless, come see the Grand Canyon.. Seriously.. check it out.. it will drop your jaw..

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I dont mean to be disrespectful Dadio but your in a bucket, why take the risk of damaging the shrubs the customer has specifically asked you not to damage ??

 

Cut and chuck small pieces man.

 

You were extremely close to the shrub and hit it a few times :confused1:

 

I dont get what you are trying to portray, I could have done that job from my bucket with zero risk to shrubs and wager a weeks takings on no damage.

 

In my opinion it was only down to pure luck not skill that you didn't trash the shrubs, sorry for the negativity dude

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becasue the bucket was 35' short of the tips, and I didn't want to lower into the beds, especially on that backleaner.. 35' of top slamming down into that maple and pine below it would have been ugly..

 

Of course I would have notched and dropped it if possible.. no way with the street wires there..

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becasue the bucket was 35' short of the tips, and I didn't want to lower into the beds, especially on that backleaner.. 35' of top slamming down into that maple and pine below it would have been ugly..

 

That to me says you weren't up to the job Daniel. Either get a bigger basket, find another way or pass the job.

 

You NEVER accept damage when the customer asked specifically to avoid an obsticle.

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