Youngbuck20
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I can't find any other threads on this topic yet so my bad if their already is. Just before Christmas southern ontario and parts of Quebec got slammed with an ice storm. Hundreds of thousands of people out of power though Christmas and I believe their may be still some without. I was shipped down to Brampton to help the clean up. I can confidently say that 80% of the trees in the city had minimum one branch broken on it and of that 80% at least 50% of those trees will need to be removed. Those numbers are even a bit generous. Roads and sidewalks impassable, ash trees looked like someone just stomped on them, soft wood trees (not conifers) were bent in half with tips frozen into the ground. It was a sight of awe to say the least. I was with my FD armed with pole saws cleaning sidewalks and roads. Chipping won't be or awhile I imagine. We spent 5 days there and many other companies did the same or more. The hotel parking lot was full of bucket trucks and chippers, some from Quebec, Manitoba, ny, Windsor, and Sudbury. I'm sure others on here can relate since I know some guys are from the Toronto area. Anyways here's some pics I took.
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