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    Change is coming to TreeBuzz---heads up

    I really like the Tapatalk forum app. I find myself less and less behind a laptop and desktops have left our house and office a very long time ago. It's not that I don't like visiting The Buzz, it's the way it's accessible on a 5 inch telephone. Most of us flea to Facebook or Tapatalk...
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    Share your facebook links

    Just click below.
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    Husqvarna T536 Li XP tophandle chainsaw

    [ QUOTE ] I love the idea of a quiet, light, powerful saw for the early half of removals. Imagine being able to speak to your groundie AS you're cutting a piece with complicated rigging!? [/ QUOTE ] If you think that's the best part of the bargain, just wait till you find out what the two...
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    Pfanner Protos

    I'm back to the Petzl Alveo Vent with vizor and ear defenders from Husqvarna. * In the end I was not convinced about the ventilation of the Protos (mine was one of the first that was shipped, the ones without honey comb insert). I even completely removed the top cover to have a couple more...
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    Flood!

    Why all the fuss! The machines where not running when dipped. Let all the water drain from the machine by turning it over in all directions. Take off the air filter and blow it dry. Put the filter back on. Leave the start/stop button at "stop"! Pull the starter cord 10 times so most if not...
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    Linux or Windows?

    Since 2009 my work and private computers run on another Linux flavour called Ubuntu. I loved it since day one. Getting used to the photo program Gimp in stead of Photoshop is actually the only reason that I regret saying goodbye to Windows. At the time that I switched I was running Windows XP...
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    Mitral valve repair

    Sorry for the late reply. I haven't been on the laptop very much lately (maybe it's time for Tom and Mark to make Treebuzz Tapatalk compatible ). I'm fine thanks. Although I thought (from my point of view) there was nothing wrong with me, I feel way better than before surgery. A defect like...
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    T540 xp

    What was that very first date again? Can't remember! I'm visiting the factory next week. Maybe 'they' know.
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    Zigzag......the futures bright, the futures DMM

    ZZ chain is facing out again... Never climbed anything this smooth, not even the original ZZ. Love it!
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    Zigzag......the futures bright, the futures DMM

    [ QUOTE ] Spotted this on FB, thought it worthy of its own thread. (not my work...don't know who it is) [/ QUOTE ] Hé!!!! That's my belly. A picture of a similar built Hitchzag was presented to us by Scott Forest and he dared me to make a similar item. I have tried the gizmo in a couple...
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    200t = Noisemaker ?

    [ QUOTE ] Love my old 020 SuperAV to this very day! jomoco [/ QUOTE ] Show of your right forearm and wrist and burn marks on your thigh! That beast was a real hammer! Hated it from the day the 020T arrived. In our mind everything is bigger and better.
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    We Always Ask WHY?

    My condolences Chris. That's not the way to go.
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    Zigzag failure

    To do what Treevet. Make a Hitchzag?
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    Drayer warning with ZZ?

    I'm too much spoiled by the ZZ to stop climbing on it. For safety reasons I put a piece of webbing see below (from a quickdraw) between the two biners.
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    Non invasive cabling

    Marine mooring rope, various strengths, spliced in place. I love the simplicity. Pruning for structural self support, mooring rope for (just in case) safety.
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    Stihl 201t

    [ QUOTE ] Right now both of them have the throttle sticking on them part of the time which is ridiculous being they're fairly new. I'm ready to "accidentally" drop them. [/ QUOTE ] I had the same problem. The first time a sawdust chip got stuck in the trigger axle in the handlebar. The...
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    looking for a new rope bag

    I like my Buckingham mesh rope bags. Lets the water and sand out. Don't know if they are still in production. http://www.arborindustrial.com.au/productsDetail.php?Buckingham-Rope-Bag-50m-Mesh-523
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    OSHA/ANSI eye protection

    Thanks Chris, that's a great find!
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    Mitral valve repair

    YES! Last day at home. Back to work on monday. The recovery from surgery was perfect. One month after surgery my cardiologist declared me healed. Three days later I was back in hospital with a 40 degrees Celsius fever caused by a flue. After one day I was released from hospital. That flue was...
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    OSHA/ANSI eye protection

    [ QUOTE ] Tis is a good discussion. It brings p the point of osha regs free ANSI cost money....I am going to makes reccommendationthat they have it available online free and pay for printed copy. If we take the cost out of it we might reach more people.. Sory for the derail. [/ QUOTE ]...

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