Surprised this hasn't been mentioned. A leaf blower gets rid of the sawdust in a few seconds. Its so easy, why wouldn't you?
mbcijim said:Surprised this hasn't been mentioned. A leaf blower gets rid of the sawdust in a few seconds. Its so easy, why wouldn't you?
yep get in and get out is right. this summer i cut up some oak for a guy who was a pain in the butt. i had to drag the brush about 500 feet to his brush dumping spot. it was off a limb that had fallen. this was the agreement and i said ok. never again will i do that. guys a jerk. here i did him a favor getting it off his property and then i had to clean all the chips with a leaf blower. probably spent 2 hours cleaning up. waist of time. then come to find out his wife comes to our church. now he calls me always asking to come cut stuff up and get it out of there. i always tell him no thanks.SolarAndWood said:I'm in and out, don't split anything unless I have to. The least amount of time spent there the better.
flhpi said:I don't have to scrounge anymore but when I did the clean up was situational. If there are able body kids that live in the house or the owners are capable of brush removal I just cut the wood.
The sweet little lady down the street got the full service of wood removed then the brush was hauled away and the yard was raked.
Next day when I got home from work there was a 12 pack waiting on my door step. I miss her.
mtarbert said:Take nothing but wood.................Leave nothing but footprints
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