Posted by gwstang on April 02, 2016 at 20:16:33 from (155.254.12.203):
In Reply to: Lots of fun! posted by gwstang on March 31, 2016 at 00:34:52:
The rest of the limbs that need to be cut can be done with him in the bucket safely. I just had some that I needed to do that I wouldn't let him or anyone else do. I've had lots of chainsaw experience...but on the ground. I really like the idea of how to cut it better with the bottom cut out and the top cut back some. That will really help as I was definitely scared when the limb cracked and swung back towards me. Fat old man can cling pretty tight to a tree...if he gets a chance too. I'll stay off the ladder with the saw...just too dangerous. I don't really want to cut down any trees if I don't have too as I was hit by an EF4 tornado about 5 years ago and don't have many left. Mostly those in the front of my 69 acres. Lucky to still be here with the red head so I will head the advice and be more careful. :shock:
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