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Uploaded by on May 26, 2008

ANOTHER OAK REMOVAL IN MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN. CHAINSAWS IN TREE: STIHL MS T200, HUSQVARNA 372XP; ON GROUND, 372 XP; TRUNK CUTS 3120XP HUSQVARNA

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  • Profeesional Job. Wish I had the money for a bucket truck. Still climbing those dam things.

  • I still climb trees. Sometimes it's quicker to climb than set up the bucket, or fenagle it into tight spots. I used to do many jobs with just a chipper and dump truck. Keep it simple, Willy. More equipment= more repairs and more responsibility, but not always more money.

  • what kind of chipper is that?

  • Morbark 2400, 1997. 4 cyl Cat Diesel, 80 horse turbo.

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  • Nice job mate. Helps when you have all the right gear. Nice to see you cleaning everything up, even the roof too, very professional.

  • looks like a good day's work there.. fine job!

  • Yah. But I still feel its alot safer in to use the bucket then climbing. less stuff to go wrong. Muskegum isent to far from were I live, Toledo OH.

  • Me and a friend could do that tree in a day without any equiptment. Just a trailer to haul it off. We average 7-8000 lbs a day. Climb it shoulder it. Zero expence, well chainsaw gas.

  • amazing how much bigger the tree looks all cut up in logs

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