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  1. 1adkarborist

    Bucket Truck Stuck

    Royce, I feel for you. my bucket had two safety switches. does yours? also, I had an outrigger issue with a faulty sensor too. Eventually kept a spare switch in the truck. I bet the customer will not make this equipment malfunction a reflection of you. A year from now they will remember...
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    More gear

    Casey, you need an avatar! ;)
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    Chainsaw storage

    and when is the next open house!!!:asadito:
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    Chainsaw storage

    For a short time I worked out of a parking lot with a massive wooden box chained to some logs to hold some of our gear that we couldn't lock up in the chip truck. crew meetings at 7am in the rain were the worst for moral!
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    Faceshield.

    I can just imagine what i would look like after a day of cutting and sawdust and crud stuck to my face! lol
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    Is this a strange question to ask my clients?

    MTI, I suggest thinking twice about asking clients if they know anyone. Over the years I have had several clients - from all walks of life- ask me if I would hire their kid or nephew or whoever. I tried it a few times, without success. Issues with your new employee can soon become issues...
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    Guy German Stihl Timbersport Champion

    connections don't get much better than that! (Maija):) I have a similar question, what, if anything do folks use for wrist braces? that seems to be the part of my body that hurts the most lately.
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    Maintaining Views Through Long Term Maintenance

    Thank you! I will be interested to see how your tree has progressed, although, admittedly, I have no knowledge of Hoop pine habits! View work can be a form of artistry.
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    Maintaining Views Through Long Term Maintenance

    Interesting article Guy. I had seen part one on your web site. Questions: did the client mind seeing dead branches in the view? Do you have a current picture of the tree? We have done view cutting in the Adirondacks for twenty five years. Often times the outcome is determined by the clients...
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    Protos

    Ahh, now that's some eye candy. thanks Coen(y)
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    Close call - severed hinge?

    Did anyone else note that the contractor, CM forestry, PAID $1000.00 to take the trees down for the wood! I am dumbfounded. Who would pay $1000.00, go buy a skidder and some chaps (they look too new!) so that they could take down 540 trees which look like marginal firewood at best!:hueco:
  12. 1adkarborist

    Protos

    oh god. I'm sorry I saw that so close to dinner. just lost my appetite:vomito:
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    Close call - severed hinge?

    Another shining example of how the media makes schmucks out to be professionals. Carhartt's are not a brand of PPE! These guys should at least learn basic chainsaw techniques. this stuff irritates me to no end.:frenetico:
  14. 1adkarborist

    Power Line Reference Book

    Every once in a while local utility providers have offered short seminars on that stuff. Maybe ask your local provider for help?
  15. 1adkarborist

    Gear transport to job site?

    I use jet sleds too. tough and versatile.
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    Warn winch

    haha, ya we only buried it a couple of times. the wildest thing was we studded a set of tracks for winter work. Believe it or not we mostly used the winch to upright storm damaged trees... and then cable them for support. most of them are still standing today. I will check your zip too.
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    Warn winch

    Evo, I will try to find out....
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    Saranac Lake Winter Carnival

    lots of fun....if you don't mind the cold:frio:http://www.northcountrypublicradio.org/
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    Warn winch

    I had it on an 80 hp posi track

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