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Ohio Tree Hugger

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    Ohio
  • Interests
    trees, golf, nature
  • Occupation
    Tree Service
  • Post code
    45044
  • City
    Middletown

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  1. Wow! Nice landscape, well manicured. Is this in the UK?
  2. Tree Hugger Tree Felling Video where we get laughed at by Chewbacca Easy tree felling in Middletown Ohio. Notch it and drop it. It's all fun and games until someone laughs at you. Tip: Make sure your using a good fuel and gas mix and that the gas isn't stale. If you notice starting and running issues, replace the mix and notice the difference. If you don't your liable to get laughed at by Chewbacca, Sasquatch or the guy from the Geico commercial. Any help with social media would be really appreciated. God Bless Website: Tree Hugger | Tree Removal and Trimming Services OHIOTREEHUGGER.COM Tree Hugger offers professional tree removal and trimming services for Cincinnati and Kentucky residents. Let us help shape your landscaping to perfection! SOCIAL LINKS: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TreeHugger783 Twitter: https://twitter.com/treehugger783 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TreeHugger632 Pinterest: https://pin.it/6CpHNJLDS
  3. Here are a few shots from some trimming and removal jobs. These jobs are all in Cincinnati or outskirts.
  4. I was holding it, that's why I was going slow, thinking about getting a Go Pro to get more footage.
  5. To think I use to get these jobs done with a Stihl MS 194T. Here is a video from a few years ago where we had to use a porta wrap to bring down nearly every limb. The tree was growing through the deck and it was tough. Although the 194T is a good saw, the power is not so good. I'm glad to have the 201 now, way more power. Any suggestions on a top handle saw? Watch as it struggles to cut this maple. Emergency Tree Services Cincinnati.mp4
  6. I don't want any part of them, they kill up to 50 people a year in Japan. I seen them last year here in Southwestern Ohio.
  7. I would say not safe, that base is rotting. You could tie off on the other stem, it looks better at the base. Felling is an option if there is enough clearance, can't tell from this angle.

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