Parker Tree Service. Longmont, CO: Cottonwood on Fordham

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Uploaded by on Jan 11, 2010

This is one more typical tree removal in the Front Range of Colorado. This is a Hybrid Cottonwood dying from Cytospora Canker. (An airborne fungus).

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  • That was in the $1,000 to $1,500 dollar range. It was 75' tall with about a 50' spread. The diameter at breast height (DBH) was near 4'. It hung over 2 homes, fences, and nice landscaping. Most of the large limbs being "flown" to the landing, zone were about 40' to 50' in length.

  • I was using Peltor PowerCom Plus. The crane operator was just using a Motorola hand held 2 way radio. I am considering buying Earmark.

  • I'm using the VIO P.O.V. 1 The big deal-e-o on my wrist is the remote for the POV camera.

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  • What do you charge for a job like that?

  • What type of radios do you use to talk to the crane operator?

  • Dude...yoiu have vids I didnt even know existed...there goes my Saturday night!!

    Sweet

    What camera are you using sir?

  • whats on your wrist looks to big to be a watch

  • nice video to watch !

  • That last part was rad.

  • ahh maaaan. now i wanna do some cottonwood craning. the off season is rough on me. thanks for giving me my fix jamin. :)

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