Are those working dogs? A friend of mine uses those to protect his flock. I keep telling him that sooner or later they’re going to figure out chickens taste good
I learned a lot from seeing Jed’s work. We had many discussions about “stump forensics”.
I enjoy your work as well Rico. You take pride in what you do and it shows.
Cow hitch backed up with two halves primarily. Just the way I was taught. I’ve used a running bowline, timber hitch, and even the clove. They all work and have their place.
Also, hitches should be backed up. I don’t use the timber often because not being able to back it up. Shouldn’t need to...
It was a climber training course @rico. Focuses on safe crane rigging and cutting as a climber. Great class to take. I learned a lot both times I went.
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Did you leave drain holes in the bottom of your uprights? And what did you use for tires? They look like the front tires off of a front wheel assist compact tractor
I’d be interested if you can wait till the end of the month. I’ll be in Helertown,PA about an hour north of you for a class. Plenty of Buzzers will be there to make sure everything is legit.