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Old Jul 15, 2025 | 04:45 PM
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What are you missing from my help posted above?

PINE NEEDLES PENETRATE GUTTER GUARDS!
NO PINE TREE=NO PINE NEEDLES!


Thank You... Next week I'll bring you an Apple for your desk. Thank You: Poindexter
 
Old Jul 15, 2025 | 05:05 PM
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Thank You... Next week I'll bring you an Apple for your desk. Thank You: Poindexter
GET A

DocaPole 7-30 Foot Telescoping Extension Pole+GoSaw Attachment Pruning Pole Saw! I got 3@ different lengths that still cut through limbs.

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Old Jul 16, 2025 | 08:35 AM
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I used gorilla tape for gutters. Its really hardcore. Designed for underwater piping. Water flows much faster. Cant really see it unless looking from above.
 
Old Jul 16, 2025 | 09:59 AM
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I used gorilla tape for gutters. Its really hardcore. Designed for underwater piping. Water flows much faster. Cant really see it unless looking from above.
Sounds cool... Wonder if it would peel the paint off when you replace it. But I like that idea... Simple. Thanks.
 
Old Jul 16, 2025 | 10:00 AM
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Originally Posted by hummerz
GET A

DocaPole 7-30 Foot Telescoping Extension Pole+GoSaw Attachment Pruning Pole Saw! I got 3@ different lengths that still cut through limbs.

ln
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Nice.. But I don't do manual labor any more... I pay some dude to come and do it while I set back on my porch and smoke a Stick.
 
Old Jul 16, 2025 | 06:57 PM
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Nice.. But I don't do manual labor any more... I pay some dude to come and do it while I set back on my porch and smoke a Stick.
A professional Arborist charges upwards of $1k($1,000.00) per hour! I DIY & keep my BANK!
 
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Nice.. But I don't do manual labor any more... I pay some dude to come and do it while I set back on my porch and smoke a Stick.
Now I've been clearing the road verge to stop all the tree droppings +bees nest..etc! Already removed a 30ft maple & stump( leaves & stump went into weekly garbage can pickups) & trunk/limbs burnt through in my chiminea firepit. New grass already growing in place. Currently onto the 60ft maple with my docapole gosaw & ready to drop and cutup with my chainsaw as the remaining leaves going into the garbage can after tomorrows pickup, along with all wood burned in my chiminea.
DON'T CLIMB, BRING THE TREE TO YOU!



 
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Gheeeeeeeeeeez That's one tall MF -er.....You going to climb to the top and work your way down? If you drop it from the ground,, better make sure it falls the right way. Get the H3 and hook a rope to that tree and drive the H3 out till it has tension on the line in the direction you want it to fall.

And Pray it don't come down on the H3..LMAO...... And take that trash can in!
 
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Gheeeeeeeeeeez That's one tall MF -er.....You going to climb to the top and work your way down? If you drop it from the ground,, better make sure it falls the right way. Get the H3 and hook a rope to that tree and drive the H3 out till it has tension on the line in the direction you want it to fall.

And Pray it don't come down on the H3..LMAO...... And take that trash can in!
NO CLIMBING! I'm aiming to the right- between the side of my house & neighbors which is a clear path to handle 60ft++.

 
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