Welcome to the TreeBuzz forum, @Bradley Kreider!
Great first post, thank you for going to the trouble of finding and posting the original source material.
I hope to see you around here in the future.
Use the forum's search utility to find older archived threads of interest to you. Best...
Thanks for the link. I'm still reading through it, but this concept has been discussed for more than two centuries, I think, by some very eloquent people. One of whom was an actual slave, who then was liberated and had to work for wages. So his take was of particular interest to me, in what...
I'm working my way through this thread, so maybe I'll find out this has already been covered once I finish reading the entire thread.
I was just thinking that the subject of "B" corporations sounds interesting enough to be discussed in its own thread, if there are any members with knowledge...
Maybe more than most wish to pay for the same capability, but this accident is a good argument for a fully enclosed cage type of setup, I would think. Probably a lot more difficult to get in and out of too, though.
Too bad. Condolences to the friends and family.
This is a really interesting statement. I have to confess the geometry differences between the two are feeling rather subtle and hard to grasp, if I'm being honest. Is the thing that makes the Bola more versatile than the Bulldog Bone the extra attachment point at the top, which allows you to...
Wow, @oldoakman, you are still a working climber, are you not? I think I have another new hero! Just amazing, to me. Congratulations on such a long career! Sincerely, Tim.
Hello, Mark!
I feel a little sheepish, asking you for this, but if possible could you put names to the faces going left to right? For those of us who are not as aware as perhaps we should be. Thanks for posting the photo, and thanks for your time. Tim
It really doesn't seem fair to me that Google holds your past work as a Chippendale dancer against you. After all, "What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas". Just sayin'. Tim.
Hey, Greg!
This is exciting stuff. I thought I read somewhere that the Dawn Redwoods really love water. If you can manage to provide it with plenty, assuming it's not already in a soggy, low area, I bet that tree will take off like a scalded cat. I cannot wait to see the updates...
Hello, @Analog!
Welcome to the TreeBuzz forum, in case you have not heard that yet. It is good to read your posts, here. Be sure to try using the forum's search utility to find older threads on any subject relating to tree work. Maybe you've already done that, in reviving this thread...
Thanks, again, @Reach. For some reason I was thinking logging would be more costly to insure because of the way it seems more hazardous for the workers on the ground. I had not thought about the increased likelihood of property damage in residential tree care. Thanks for your time, I...
Thanks, @Reach. Would you expect that a "logging" operation would have much higher insurance rates than a "tree service" operation? Thanks, in advance. Tim
@MikoDel;
Maybe I should know this automatically, but which category would you believe to have the higher insurance rates? The "Pruning" category or the "Felling" category? Thanks in advance. Tim