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Ill keep on posting on the forum, just to try and keep the real treework side of it alive, and kicking. Even though the interest in work vids is waining in the last year, people are more interested in rugged phone, what chainsaw to buy etc. LOL

Anyway here is another day of contracting. Fell 2 wiggly mulberrys with the help of an excavator, then prune a dying limb from a large red oak.

 

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SRT-tastic stuff with the Oak limb Benny Boy.

Were you top-tied or base anchored? Couldn't see on my little screen.

 

It's jobs like that where SRT is most useful for me.

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