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Had this to deal with today, very tight tree. The top had split out in the hurricane, so the customer wanted the tree out. Tight!

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Awesome job:thumbup1:

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Ben,

 

With a forestry style bucket truck, how do you handle the brush on most jobs? Will you dismantle the tree with the bucket, than back up to the pile afterwards to chip the brush? Having the bucket in the right spot, and the chipper facing the right spot probably doesn't happen often. Just wondering how you handle this, as I know your areas are hard to work in anyways.

 

Nice pics btw, tight spot.

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Of course Brendon. On this job I cut chucked and managed to stack from the air myself, skills which take years to accomplish :D then we back up the chipper and do the do. The main thing is to have the brush stacked nicely for chipping afterwards. :)

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