There was a large, gnarly, ugly juniper shrub that had to go. I had already cut off most of the branches with a small electric chainsaw. But, when it came time to take out the remaining big branches and the trunk, the job needed the big Husky. I swear it has put on 20 lbs in the last couple of years. But the juniper is history.
A bit of pruning
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Re: A bit of pruning
Why was it there in the first place? Just to allow you to play with a chainsaw?
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Re: A bit of pruning
Apparently, the previous owners liked junipers. We have taken out lots of them. They spread everywhere, and look really ugly. There are still quite a few to go!
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Re: A bit of pruning
Someone who has kept one in good working order?
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Re: A bit of pruning
I take it the previous owner were gin fiends then
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