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  1. Jeff_Cochran

    Experienced residential foreman needed in...

    Memphis Tn. Memphis has one of the lowest cost of living in the country. It also provides a quality lifestyle because of it. A good foreman with a variety of experiences dealing with middle and high end clients bring a middle class life in a good part of town with good schools. The winter is...
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    Looking to become a climber.

    Antonio, you could always come to memphis tn! I need more apprentices! I got plenty of year round work in the utility market as well as residential and commercial. Most of our work is in big spreading oaks as well; no more palms! Hit me up
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    2016 srtwp redirects

    This has went freaking epic since the last time i visited the buzz! Great freaking info guys! thank you
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    Stump Grinder Advice

    I bought one used carlton i think it was a 7015 blew the motor three weeks after i bought it. i will never ever buy another used freaking stumper. i looked at tons of them, demoed them.. and frankly they were all pieces of shit. i ended up buying a brand new vermeer 362 in January after demoing...
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    Climbers and entry level

    you cant get anyone for $45 an hour!!! What do these guys want a blowjob to start the day?
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    My Latest Contract Climbing Adventure.

    I bought my chipper from mike poor. I demoed the chipper on a 40" sugar maple removal. That guy can bring the heat. Super chill from what i remember had a half pipe in his backyard
  7. Jeff_Cochran

    chip truck

    looking for a pre 2008 chip truck with an automatic 250hp range 20-30yard capacity full or 3/4 top prefeably with under box storage, pole saw, and ladder racks in good shape. hit me up if you got what i'm looking for
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    New chip truck

    looking for a pre 2008 chip truck with an automatic 250hp range 20-30yard capacity full or 3/4 top prefeably with under box storage, pole saw, and ladder racks in good shape. hit me up if you got what i'm looking for
  9. Jeff_Cochran

    How to be an Excellent Climber---from the Groundie

    Have any of you guys noticed all the butt hurt narcissists come out in a swarm? I might have kicked the nest..... LOL
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    Saka vs Velox?

    What is this over the shoulder Knee ascender that you speak of sir?
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    How to be an Excellent Climber---from the Groundie

    Drewtree's groundie "Yo Drew, You need that polesaw tied on again to reach that 1" piece of tip dead?" Drew repies "Na, bra i got this" Groundie "Sweet BRO! You got this! let me go get my camera this is going to be one awesome action shot!" DRew " OK but hurry up I'm not stopping for your dang...
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    How to be an Excellent Climber---from the Groundie

    What kind of "STYLE" is it to send down tools that are needed to do proper tree work and driving your groundie to drinking by being in constant need of supervision?
  13. Jeff_Cochran

    How to be an Excellent Climber---from the Groundie

    Its not just about the debris. all facets of ground pounding come before your laziness: Greasing equipment, sharpening saws, setting up the next tree or tie in point, polesaw work, rake up for the tree you just cleaned out, ect ect ect. Being that you are to short sighted to see the need for...
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    How to be an Excellent Climber---from the Groundie

    i personally when running the ground will set spider legs on the line when needed, install my own pull lines, hang extra rigging lines and rig the limb for the climber, install extra climbing lines when needed, cut and drag brush, run the skidder, grapple brush, grind stumps, go to the dump...
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    How to be an Excellent Climber---from the Groundie

    Ground work is harder than climbing work and it requires skill and thought to keep the ground running as smooth as possible so keep your request to a minimum and let the ground pounder do their job as efficiently as possible. always cut to fill the hole if possible. repetitious rigging of small...
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    How to be an Excellent Climber---from the Groundie

    "I will never climb about a canopy with a pole saw on my belt, and if I have to ask for something more than twice then they're not doing their job." Drewtree If i was your groundie and i had to tie your dang polesaw on more than once for a canopy clean i wouldn't send it back to you and tie you...
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    How to be an Excellent Climber---from the Groundie

    you sound like an unskilled butt hurt narcissist to me. my cuts are golden. and made from all angles because i know how to use the right tools for the job
  18. Jeff_Cochran

    How to be an Excellent Climber---from the Groundie

    Your comment tells me about the quality of your work and your skill level. we use pole saws for a lot more than just cutting a branch, lol. a ground hand has a job to do and so does a climber. if the groundie has time to screw around tying and untying a flipping polesaw on your line instead of...
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    How to be an Excellent Climber---from the Groundie

    Drew, i have worked with plenty of climbers that are world class that would never leave the ground to do a canopy clean without a polesaw. Your groundie has way more to do that tie your polesaw on and look for your every desire. It is pretty narcissistic to think that a groundsman doesn't have...
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    Looking for an old book or link

    I am looking for the book or a link to the man-dbh-type of work-type of tree flow chart that the NAA put together back in the eighties. I had it saved as a pdf that i got from some one on this site years ago, but my computer crashed and i lost the info. this is an except from an article that...

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