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Old 24th May 2009, 12:33 AM   #1
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The Total Tree Care crew dismantle an ugly dead multi stemmed radiata pine.

Footage courtesy of the neighbour!

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Old 24th May 2009, 01:06 AM   #2
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Nice camera man!

So what happened to all that log?

Looked like 4 leaders, wierd.
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Old 24th May 2009, 01:30 AM   #3
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All wood was trucked out & dumped out front of our depot as firewood.
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A great way of seeing tree removal loved it
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Old 24th May 2009, 11:22 AM   #5
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Great vid Trev, Good smooth work right down to the slice n dice of the butt of the trunk...Keep them coming
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that was one ugly pine, good video Trev
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Great video Trev! How long did all that blocking up take?
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Great video Trev! How long did all that blocking up take?
A lot longer than it looks on the clip!

I think there was about a day in dealing with wood.
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I think I noted two sundowns, big ugly job that went smooth, hope your estimate was spot on Trev.
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I think I noted two sundowns, big ugly job that went smooth, hope your estimate was spot on Trev.
The job ran well. Spot on for time/$$$, but likely wouldn't have been as good without the new rigging device.



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Good stuff, Trev, with your new lowering device keep an eye on the steel starting to bend slightly or deform, failure with this type of device will either slow to sudden or that bloody quick its all over before you know it.

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Nicely done,4 leaders are uncommon but with our Pinus elliotti 3 to 4 leaders aren't too uncommon.
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Ugly tree,nice job,good to see another lowering winch earning its keep.looks like you could do with a loader though
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Ugly tree,nice job,good to see another lowering winch earning its keep.looks like you could do with a loader though
We were just talking today about getting one!

It's pretty rare we have access like that though, we are usually in tight places, through gates, down the side of the house, through doorways at the rear of garages etc. Even a few jobs that go thru the house!

Part of working the inner/bayside suburbs of Melbourne.

If one could run a really good stump grinder it would make it more feasible.

But yes, a mini loader is on the "want one" list, just after a new small stumper.
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nice job, great music. good cameraman. forget the miniskid on that one. A small truck crane to just pick those big pieces up without cutting and take em to the dump IMO. Was it sticky.
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