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good morning everybody this morning we uh lets start with welcome to working hours for Jim um so anyways this morning we are down in the woods at Paul Smiths college and today I have bill and buck with me this morning and we just started down on this new job thought I was out earlier this fall and moved out of them and came back and I just want to show you a few things that were dealing with today and maybe even get some advice from you guys that have maybe done this in the past or or even doing it now as to some ideas that I have and but well talk about that later in the video so what Ive got here right now is were down at the further end of this log job and we have I think this three or four Big Pine yet to come out of the very back part of this lot it seems like when youre doing a log job the biggest trees are always on the very outskirts of the job so as we come to this point right here I dont know if you can see it but this um drops right off quite a lot down into where t