Posted by coshoo on February 28, 2016 at 16:56:38 from (174.31.216.150):
In Reply to: feature night by johnlobb posted by larry@stinescorner on February 28, 2016 at 16:00:42:
Was cutting a line of fir trees along our lawn- was fairly limited in the directions I could have them fall, but I'm OK at felling them where I want them to go. Was a little off on one, and it took out half of a lilac bush we had planted to commemorate the burial place of our best dog. Figured it would survive, so I was happy. The next tree finished it off. Doh!
Worked with a guy one time who had been hired to fell a BIG fir tree next to a bay in Puget Sound. The only place we could put it was into the bay. He consulted the tide tables and told me to show up at XX:XX O'clock. He dropped the tree into the bay, just as the tide was going out, and we cut and split rounds and carried them out until the tide turned, at which time he put a line around what was left, instructed the property owner to pull it in at high tide that night, and we went home. Next day we went out and again cut it up as tide went out, and got it done.
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