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<blockquote data-quote="jakeman" data-source="post: 3468771" data-attributes="member: 10690"><p>I've got 5-6 of those to do as well. maybe more. I havent counted em. I also need to figure out a way to top 6-8, and I've got some widowmakers up around 50' or so that my South American tree trimmer/contractor is going to have to take care of. They are outside my area of expertise. </p><p></p><p>I've been pretty busy with what was actually on the ground, or that was within easy reach with my Stihl pole saw, and I'm not done with that by a long sight either. I've burned 5 piles that were as big or bigger/taller than a 2 car garage, and I've got 4-5 left to burn, and 4-5 left to build, plus the ones I've yet to fell. </p><p></p><p>I stood out in the wind yesterday, looked around and told my GF, it's depressing. That storm decimated my place. There isn't a tree on my 5 acres of pretty heavily wooded property that wasn't impacted, except for a scrawny little almond tree. I'm gonna have to cut the apple and pear trees down. They ain't gonna make it, and I've got a couple of 50' pine trees that will have to be dropped at some point in the future. They look like 50' fence poles. Not a limb left. when the ones at the top gave way, they fell on the ones below, and it was just like domino's, all the way to the ground. </p><p></p><p>It's depressing. I'll be cleaning this **** up for the next several years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jakeman, post: 3468771, member: 10690"] I've got 5-6 of those to do as well. maybe more. I havent counted em. I also need to figure out a way to top 6-8, and I've got some widowmakers up around 50' or so that my South American tree trimmer/contractor is going to have to take care of. They are outside my area of expertise. I've been pretty busy with what was actually on the ground, or that was within easy reach with my Stihl pole saw, and I'm not done with that by a long sight either. I've burned 5 piles that were as big or bigger/taller than a 2 car garage, and I've got 4-5 left to burn, and 4-5 left to build, plus the ones I've yet to fell. I stood out in the wind yesterday, looked around and told my GF, it's depressing. That storm decimated my place. There isn't a tree on my 5 acres of pretty heavily wooded property that wasn't impacted, except for a scrawny little almond tree. I'm gonna have to cut the apple and pear trees down. They ain't gonna make it, and I've got a couple of 50' pine trees that will have to be dropped at some point in the future. They look like 50' fence poles. Not a limb left. when the ones at the top gave way, they fell on the ones below, and it was just like domino's, all the way to the ground. It's depressing. I'll be cleaning this **** up for the next several years. [/QUOTE]
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