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A quick removal of two topped Douglas firs. Then onto a conifer cut. ImageUploadedByArbtalk1443815931.281908.jpg.1ea24096f6e717bd3f1b60577b8bfdb2.jpg

 

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  carlos said:
started these two macs today, bit bigger than the norm for us, but got a new mega bollard and did some good whole limb balances, and sunny too!:thumbup:

carl

 

I spent some time in co. Wexford recently and saw loads of biggish, crappy wind blown Maccys like that, was there some sort of fashion for them in the 70s?

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  Mick Dempsey said:
I spent some time in co. Wexford recently and saw loads of biggish, crappy wind blown Maccys like that, was there some sort of fashion for them in the 70s?

 

ye a lot of nice big macs around, always get hammered by the storms though, this one had a lot of dead and broken branches so had to be careful over the flat roof!

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  paddyvero said:
We took down a big fir today. On a steep bank so built a pterodactyl nest for the chunks. About 36" dbh, only 52 years old. The site was logged in the late 60's.

 

 

Interesting technique paddy.

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