How NOT To Top Trees
Yes, there is a process. In fact, there is a CORRECT process.
Years ago when I attend COVERTS, there was a chainsaw demonstration. We learned the proper gear to wear, and the "dos and don'ts" when working with chainsaws. If you don't believe me, Google it. Here's a few sites I came across: Ladders and Chainsaws, and then there was Trees, Saws and Ladders.
RANT! RANT!!! RANT!!!!
Now I know you're going to tell me that the Pres is a good guy. And he is a good guy. However, last Friday, when we talked about it being a good day to "top" a small (about 35 feet) Elm, I told him to give me a minute to go in and pee and I would be out to help him.
Well as you can see by the photo, this is what I found when I stepped onto the deck.
Years ago when I attend COVERTS, there was a chainsaw demonstration. We learned the proper gear to wear, and the "dos and don'ts" when working with chainsaws. If you don't believe me, Google it. Here's a few sites I came across: Ladders and Chainsaws, and then there was Trees, Saws and Ladders.
RANT! RANT!!! RANT!!!!
Now I know you're going to tell me that the Pres is a good guy. And he is a good guy. However, last Friday, when we talked about it being a good day to "top" a small (about 35 feet) Elm, I told him to give me a minute to go in and pee and I would be out to help him.
Well as you can see by the photo, this is what I found when I stepped onto the deck.
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How NOT To Top Trees
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