Nice looking set for sure.
I just snagged a new setup last week to
, also an extra 6' pole, so I have 18' and I can use a 3' pole from my big shot to size it more exactly if needed. I can also throw any of the three heads on both poles so two can be used at a time for larger/lower limbs if I have help and a job that works for, may get more poles down the rd, I've spent a bunch the last few weeks.
Already have a couple jobs set up for them, but I don't think I could run them after the weekend I've had, but at least I was able to mow most the yard yesterday and the drives are now both open. The power company stopped by yesterday morning and said they would come right back and put the line up, so I dropped a good sized cherry(about 30"), that had a few big hangers in it and was threatening the power lines, they were gonna leave it til later
. But they were on double time, and were probably up there in hrs overall for the week/weekend...
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This head/blade is a lot heavier, kinda wanted both as a lighter one without hooks(which are sharpened to cut the cambium on larger limbs) is nice in some spots, but suck in others. I'll probably order another scabbard like this one for the straight blade. Both blades are crazy sharp, much like my silky's. The pruner head is huge and opens to 1.75", I'll probably get a smaller one down the road too, but as said above more
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What did the Stihl PP900 run you?
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Curious what type of trees they are. This weekend I cut a bunch of black locust, elm, cherry, and hickory, they'll be at least one red oak added to that when I get the large cherry out back. Bummer I lost the red oak, it was a nice 6-9" "save" tree and
was straight until the 30"+ cherry came down on it
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I still need to climb the cherry in the front yard, I went heavy towards it instead of the house, I had another 6' to the house. I wasn't too worried about the 5" branch I lost, the house, a little more concerned.
This one was leaning into the last trees standing in the front yard, so I stood it up a bit, then cut the hinge real thin on the low side and stood it up a bit more, then set the other side of the hinge and let it go once I saw movement. The neighbors well head is in the flower pot, so I had my bucket and the notch angled just enough to get the tree in the yard if I brought the bucket over the stump. Precision guesswork at it's best!
Think that would work on these, their already "loose" lol.
The hanger/branch I broke, spoke of above, can bee seen in the tree(cherry) on the right.
Looks like some good firewood lol.
Adds a new meaning to throw another log on the fire
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I burned The Who elm tree except the butt section, waiting for
@Sawyer Rob to bring his trailer over to get it. He'd need his trailer to unless we made ramps to roll it up, I highly doubt my kubota would lift it.
I'll be working on removing the root ball of this one and the two near the main drive today. I don't think I'll get but maybe one out near the drive, but I'll get them cleaned off and if I can't get them out I'll cut the butts off then grind the roots later.
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