We had a women who subbed with us from time to time last year. She kicked ass. Blew her knee out. Looking forward to her coming back.
Took down this bad boy today...this thing was a breeze until we kept hitting rocks in the stump.
What do you do with a log the size of that one on top there? Were you able to pick that up in one piece, or did you have to cut it? Do you do full cleanup and topsoiling of stumps, or just grinding typically?
View attachment 735556 We took a huge, humped up maple stump out the other day for a customer. Ended up topsoiling and seeding half a lawn. I like the guy and he gets me work so I didn’t mind. I never make much on that end between subbing out the grinding and all, but whatever. It makes people happy and spreads good word, so we do it and move on. It’s not an everyday thing.
I didn’t know you don’t grind. Some guys make a killing on it, others grind for cost. I do it cause it’s easy. Until you have to lump grindings into a truck.
Tried out a new guy. Five minutes into him chilling he sent an iron wood holder for a fireplace through the chipper. Now I’m at a loss for what to do with him. I have lots of people applying but no one shows up. I hate training. Oh, and I have to repair this.