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Originally posted by Derek
Its not what is below it.... look up...

Yo, I can dig that. It's what I did for the first 12 years, or so. I enjoyed not having to worry about nothing but the transmission lines.

But, eventually they lead into populated communities.

Apples and oranges, bro.

But, it's all good! :cool:
 
John The tree would be one of 603 varities of Eucalyptus here in oz
we just call trees like "that one"smooth gums. A lot of them "self clean" Huh you should see the mess it leaves over the years down in the forks!!

Not to mention the spiders (size of a dinner plate) and countless other bugs that live in it . It's as close to having a pully as we get here.. Most of them are rough as guts.. Regards Derek..
 
John, these our our stringy bark trees, millions or them!
If you dont cut them COMPLEATLY (side fibers) they can rip you straight to the ground (or brake your back tring). Derek...
 
Hmmm, just above the rather dangerous looking 3ft fork...
I'v proberly kept it that long for a reason - more than likely to use till i jump into that tree on left.
 
Hi Derek, You guys have some cool trees. How many Kv are those lines, how close are the trees when you start, and far do you clear them?
 
Another easy day!

I had five of these to make safe for the high school. School starts Monday. I tried to do them yesterday, but there were a million teachers cars everwhere. It was desolate today. And nice weather!
 

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