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  1. Treezybreez

    Hypoxylon Canker? :(

    Looks like Hypoxylon to me. Around here Red Oak suffer the most from it followed by White Oak. Western Live Oaks are in the Red Oak family I believe.
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    PNW laminated rot, overgrowth, hoarding, demo, GTG?

    I hear a low boy trailer is pretty desirable…
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    Volunteer Trees for growing

    I keep bread bags and napkins or paper towels in my truck. If there’s a small tree specimen that I want to bring home, I can wrap the roots in moist paper towels and put them in the bag. Some make it and some don’t. The seedlings that I keep in pots until I’m ready to plant have the best chance...
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    Arts and Crafts

    It’s a branch collar. Used a hot coal from my camp fire to hollow some of it out.
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    Arts and Crafts

    @Serf Life , your spoons look better.
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    Arts and Crafts

    Giant spoon from White Oak
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    Work Photos

    Interesting looking failure. Around here, Rhododendron don’t do well unless they are in partial shade. Even then, they might not live.
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    Make Us Laugh :)

    Maybe he just wanted his lodge to be connected to the grid? ;)
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    Make Us Laugh :)

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    Bark receding about 1' up around entire base of silver maple

    I saw a tree that had been girdled by beaver. One and one half feet of bark all the way around the trunk was missing, except a strip where a big fat hairy poison ivy vine was growing. Apparently poison ivy saved the tree, at least for the time being.
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    What's killing arborvitae?

    What about pool chemicals? Is there a pool?
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    What's killing arborvitae?

    I’ve seen Bagworms do that before.
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    Any of you guys have a sawmill?

    That’s a beautiful cant. Cant wait to see what you’re going to make with it.
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    Any of you guys have a sawmill?

    Made a canoe seat today from some mulberry. Can you guess what line I used?
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    Be honest....

    I should start putting my signature on them… ‘From breezy to flushcut, a real show stopper’
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    Be honest....

    It’s tradition to leave at least one tool behind. I used to have a lot of wheel chocks.
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    Stump Cut Troubles

    Could be a combination of the bar burs and an unevenly sharpened chain. A regular filing on the bar with a flat file keeps mine cutting straight. Also, I noticed that a higher carbon steel bar by Sugihara does not need as much maintenance as the Stihl bars I’m used to. Nor does a higher carbon...
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    Don’t you just love working alongside main roads…

    The most miserable job that I’ve ever had the misfortune to assist with, was tree work for a school with DOT oversight. We were clearing trees so the school could add a turn lane. Every time a branch fell five feet from the edge of the road, they would get out of their vehicles enter into our...
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    Do I quit the best job I ever got?

    My 2¢ is to keep your own gig going and do contract climbing/consulting on the side. You’ll make more capital in the long run and you won’t have to worry about getting laid off. I wish you the best Matias.

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