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  1. tomstrees

    Covid Close To You

    I've kept up with all the available data and it is quite unflattering to the health agencies and vaccine/drug producers. Watch/listen/read what Dr. Peter McCullough and Dr. Paul Marik have been saying, they are the most published doctors in their fields who actually treat many patients on the...
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    I’m done

    I ran into a younger guy from Vermont earlier; sounded like he had recently split 100 cords with a Timberwolf. Said Vermont was booming, he looked like he was working too hard and lacking sound thinking which seems typical, ie to be too much in demand, not enough proper rest, supportive social...
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    Covid Close To You

    Sorry to hear. I wish I had answers on how to prevent bad immune system challenges like this. I ordered some quercetin on Amazon, $3.50 for a bottle delivered with the coupon. They say stopping replication is the key with these viruses. Vitamin c, aspirin, good citrus will only help. It's...
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    Covid Close To You

    I came down with what has felt like the flu last weak; cold sweats for days, lots of phlegm build up which nature gives us to protect the linings of the lungs, etc.. I use natural common sense remedies, not interested in the expensive Paxlovid with all the problem interactions. Aspirin and...
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    Angie's list vs. Craigslist and other ads

    A local landscaper who was supervisor at my Home Depot recommended Facebook marketplace, but I don't have a lot of connections on there. The problem with self employment in the tree field is you may do a superlative job, in terms of turn around time, cost, efficiency, etc. and you get no...
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    Angie's list vs. Craigslist and other ads

    You get some old school folks who don't trust the internet, but I didn't ask people how they found me.
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    Angie's list vs. Craigslist and other ads

    Good story, here is another one. I have a friend who burns wood exclusively in a 200 plus year farmhouse; his brother made a decent splitter with an old Tecumsah engine and a beer keg! I dropped it at the shop for him and they said the engine was too far gone.
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    Angie's list vs. Craigslist and other ads

    Ideally when the wood is in a line and stacked, a cord with a good hydraulic unit will take 2 hours or so. Since a cord is a stacked measure, it's very hard to know until someone stacks it. There is an application on a smartphone someone mentioned but it costs, to pin down cordage.
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    Angie's list vs. Craigslist and other ads

    Here is my current CL ad, feel free to critique it: https://newyork.craigslist.org/fct/fgs/d/new-canaan-log-splitting-with-hydraulic/7534251317.html
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    Angie's list vs. Craigslist and other ads

    Thanks for the feedback on this. I was tempted by the guy who called but saw a lot of the potential fees without results I would probably be slammed by. Many of us believe in self-employment and making it more effective, if you do jobs well, hopefully you get more business. Franchises...
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    Angie's list vs. Craigslist and other ads

    I got a call from Angie's list recently. The guy said that for $288 plus a charge for every customer referral they would include me in their network. They do a background check for the nervous Nellies as one condition. They said there were many customers on a list for log splitting which is...
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    Is this dead tree removal plan workable?

    Use a throw ball, aim as far up as you can then pull a line up?
  13. tomstrees

    Problem insects to look out for when disturbing wood piles

    A fellow who ran a junkyard mentioned how he got bit by a brown recluse spider under the hood of a car. If you are making enough noise and commotion as you are working on a woodpile chances are insects will scurry away. Of course you have the risk of lyme ticks.
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    Problem insects to look out for when disturbing wood piles

    I'm doing a large log splitting job for a customer in NY. There was a lot of locust wood much of it half buried in dirt or stacked up for a year or more. I've been trying to gradually disturb the wood so that the insects have a chance to get out. I've heard horror stories with brown recluse...
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    I’m done

    We need a thread "In praise of tree climbers" or something. They are in huge demand! I paid Mike and other climbers $50/hr cash, now they are worth a lot more than that around here. Homeowners should be welcoming them with open arms like the sheep shearers up in Vermont who are given a...
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    I’m done

    An older brother was sober from drugs for 34 years. His shoulder was bone on bone, the orthopedic doctor gave him a "mild" narcotic. It lit a fuse, of which particulars he did not share with me. Was only sleeping in the house a few hours a night, wife and sons were feeling the stress. He...
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    Challenges of diet for day workers who overwork

    I go with maximum nutrition; have gotten used to organic yerba mate which I add milk or fruit juice to.
  18. tomstrees

    Free Firewood

    Never give a tree removal service carte blanche to dump "firewood" on your property or in your driveway. When I did that with one they dumped a load of very large hard maple full of metal and concrete in the cavities in the driveway! When I called to complain I was told the guy went to Vermont...
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    Challenges of diet for day workers who overwork

    How do you decide how you will eat in the morning or at noon when you are doing physically exhausting work? I've been on a job for the last few days that requires 100% constant concentration with heavy lifting. My problem is that the tendency is to eat in the evening. You don't want to eat in...
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    Free Firewood

    Or you can add that it is fully seasoned in the round ready to burn, grade A.

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