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I think she means fisheye. He used to be (still is?) a trucker. and last I knew had some logs to get off his property.
He's on the Northeast PA forum a lot.
I sold firewood when I was younger. I also sold chainsaws when I was younger. I still have three different chainsaws and cutting down 30 or more trees is not that difficult; it is the cleanup that is difficult! But I have no idea why one would think you need a logging company to take down a few trees. I only have my saws, a heavy pickup, and a garden cart behind my lawn tractor. To get rid of most of the wood I have been giving it away to anybody that will take it and that helps. But I still have to deal with the branches and that is a pain.
What logging or felling trees has to do with the unknown primates still is questionable.
I have been retired from trucking for a good fifteen years. But I am still working in a critical industry; it keeps me busy since my wife died.
I sold firewood when I was younger. I also sold chainsaws when I was younger. I still have three different chainsaws and cutting down 30 or more trees is not that difficult; it is the cleanup that is difficult! But I have no idea why one would think you need a logging company to take down a few trees. I only have my saws, a heavy pickup, and a garden cart behind my lawn tractor. To get rid of most of the wood I have been giving it away to anybody that will take it and that helps. But I still have to deal with the branches and that is a pain.
What logging or felling trees has to do with the unknown primates still is questionable.
I have been retired from trucking for a good fifteen years. But I am still working in a critical industry; it keeps me busy since my wife died.
I sold firewood when I was younger. I also sold chainsaws when I was younger. I still have three different chainsaws and cutting down 30 or more trees is not that difficult; it is the cleanup that is difficult! But I have no idea why one would think you need a logging company to take down a few trees. I only have my saws, a heavy pickup, and a garden cart behind my lawn tractor. To get rid of most of the wood I have been giving it away to anybody that will take it and that helps. But I still have to deal with the branches and that is a pain.
What logging or felling trees has to do with the unknown primates still is questionable.
I have been retired from trucking for a good fifteen years. But I am still working in a critical industry; it keeps me busy since my wife died.
Back in the day when I owned a lawn care/landscape company, we did tree removal jobs here and there (seems like it was usually pine trees too, I HATE handling that sappy wood!!).
I would usually split the big stuff and sell it during the winter, but I had LOTS and LOTS of small stuff and branches. I would just have a big fire every so often to get rid of it all, once a big fire gets going, it doesnt take long for big branches to be consumed, I remember a few times, it was burning up as fast as I could throw more on.
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