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A co-worker took this photo of me earlier this week. We pruned and cabled 7 such sugar maples on the property over 3 days. All focused on hazard mitigation and tree preservation. I used less than a tank of saw fuel during the whole project.
Now that is fine arb work Sir. My kind of gig minus the cold weather. Lol.
 
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A co-worker took this photo of me earlier this week. We pruned and cabled 7 such sugar maples on the property over 3 days. All focused on hazard mitigation and tree preservation. I used less than a tank of saw fuel during the whole project.
“So what is it you do for a living?”

“Well…”
 
The new chip truck needed one of the front tires replaced. It was worn beyond legal limit. We decided to tackle it as we have mounted many 11r22.5s with spoons but never a float. It went well but man that tire is heavy.

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I remember working with tires like that more regularly. A co-worker named Seamus was trying to break the bead on one as the boss walked in. Bass saw how “well” it was going and looked to me to ask “What rim?”…as if there would be nothing left of it when Seamus was done. Nothing like a good tub of tire soap to make the whole job a lot easier!

I also remember the emergency fixes out on the site without proper tools. A bit of ether poured into t trail away from the unset bead…a little flame from the lighter…BOOM. Tire seated!
 
So for a long time, standard practice in my area was to top the tallest fir around and install a TV antenna, which mostly picked up broadcasts from Canada. Sometimes that created regrowth nightmares, but this was one of the better/more manageable ones. I was just in this tree to remove a few limbs that were practically touching the house, but thought it was a fun photo. Hit that shot at about 90' and base-tied to a nearby fir.

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And I posted this in the TreeBay thread, but got my package from JeffGu today which I'm very excited to play with when I've got the time and right job for it. Solo rigging baby!

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Our gmk3050 has been down with a computer problem. One of the cables in our wiring harness shorted power to the can line. It damaged the lmi module. We pulled it out and tore it down to see if it can be fixed instead of buying a $5400 module. Found a burnt resistor right off the bat. It ended up having the can bus driver blown up as well. Parts are on order. Fingers crossed this fixes it.

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So for a long time, standard practice in my area was to top the tallest fir around and install a TV antenna, which mostly picked up broadcasts from Canada. Sometimes that created regrowth nightmares, but this was one of the better/more manageable ones. I was just in this tree to remove a few limbs that were practically touching the house, but thought it was a fun photo. Hit that shot at about 90' and base-tied to a nearby fir.

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And I posted this in the TreeBay thread, but got my package from JeffGu today which I'm very excited to play with when I've got the time and right job for it. Solo rigging baby!

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Where did you get the solo rigging equipment?
 

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