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off topic, but some of you guys prolly ski.....Bridger and Big Sky/ Moonlight are the two best good (read steep) ski areas in the US that I haven't skiied...myself and a couple other hard charging arborists are gung ho to road trip that way if the goods get deep....maybe some of you...
Quiting. Everything for sale. Large equipment needs to go 1st. I'll have a wack of climbing gear and such for sale later but need to keep working until this stuff sells.
2008 Morbark Blizzard 14 w/ `115hp Cat 270 hours, 2500 lbs hydraulic winch, spare tire, 4 sets of knives one brand new...
250 Hours.
*55" x 33" rigid infeed chute with an 18" wide x 14" high throat opening
*14" Chipping Capacity
*Single (top) horizontal feed wheel measuring 20" wide x 18" diameter with hydraulic
lift assist, manually applied hydraulic down pressure and Automatic Reversing Feed...
2008 Morbark Blizzard 14 w/ `115hp Cat 127 hours, 2500 lbs hydraulic winch, spare tire, 2 sets of knives one brand new. I have an old climbing line on the winch right now but have some amsteel coming it will be included with the chipper.
$32,000
1992 Morbark 290 w/ 100hp Cummins, hours unkown...
The guy in the tutu is Scott Newly. If you can climb like Scott you can wair what ever you want. Daves accident- he took a 60' fall. No knot in the end of his line and ran out of rope...... He still limps and has a tough time getting around on the ground but in a tree he's fricken Peter Pan...
I have a couple customers a year that dig around the stump before I get to a removal and expect it cut like that. No, thats what the stump grinding portion of my bid was for.