my first trim job, how did i do

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ok ok ok i didnt do it, but its just up the road from me and the owner said they told him by summer you wont notice. there is hardly any thing left for branches and buds
 
They look like the makings of some fine fire wood to me. Should have continued taking them down, rather than letting them season in the verticle. LOL
 
All the tornadoes in the Southeast got the owner worried so he thinned the tops to keep the wind drag down?
 
All the tornadoes in the Southeast got the owner worried so he thinned the tops to keep the wind drag down?

cmon bro, you know better.

he's trolling.:dizzy:

how you doing? time to hijack a thread. I ever tell you how many cops I get to beat up? :msp_ohmy:

Obviously I never met a real one, huh? :D
man these village lawdogs here are on point. and this is the land of Capone....liquor, liquor....
 
cmon bro, you know better.

he's trolling.:dizzy:

how you doing? time to hijack a thread. I ever tell you how many cops I get to beat up? :msp_ohmy:

Obviously I never met a real one, huh? :D
man these village lawdogs here are on point. and this is the land of Capone....liquor, liquor....


Ah I was actually just having a little fun with the thread also. Its damn boring around here lately.

I am eagerly waiting the pics of Treeslayer taking on the tornado damaged south east.
 
he would get a few small branches come down from the one tree and had a guy come out and trim them up a little, a little to much. im sure there going to come down
 
I actually had a lady try to extol the benefits of topping out her silver Maple and how pretty they become.
"Yup, they sure are pretty and look so good, right up to the point they die." Then I walked off.
 

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