Ailanthus is brittle and hinges poorly, and after being slashed and squirted even more poorly, just a heads up! Won’t be able to do much aside from fell with their lean. But certainly sounds fun!
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Glad your not too bad, doesn't sound fun at all. Thanks for the story. Always disliked adding "links" to systems, but in this case....using "screamers" hopefully mitigated some of the bodily damage. Screamers,@Stumpsprouts , from what I looked up, are basically the fat part of a fall arrest...
Another "old school" photo. This was a cottonwood I did in my 20's, We couldn't get our shitty bucket to it so I got told to climb it. This was a crane removal. I was expecting a bucket day, it threw me off my game a little, but it worked out. Not only was I climbing mrs, Arborwear wasn't even...
neat. I have cleaned up some downed (storm damage) pears that were pretty old. Didn't get around to grinding it and yep, the suckers came on with a vengeance, now, I'll select the dominant one and nurture it. seems fruit trees are good at this, also some magnolias.
I'm with you @ATH.... I really am starting to believe the efficacy rate of EB is good for 3 years. Do still suffer from don't change if this 2yr plan is working.
Order longer rope. Not trying to be curt, just the best advice I can offer. We don't have super tall trees here. I can only assume that that kind of height changes things. having to switch over or carry additional gear to transfer to a new system might not be ideal in "new" territory. There are...
I had poplar siding on my first house for termite resistance... but totally agree poplar droplar... the "architect" probably did a fast google search... it perked my ears up too. What about hickory?
I am involved in a project and I'm looking to contribute some wood for a natural playground to support and anchor a tree section. It will be on its side and anchored to these horizontal logs. The architect involved wants either poplar or locust. Do you all have any other suggestions or...
Sincerest condolences. The number one, most beneficial piece of safety equipment, I believe, is the addition of the com systems. I don't like to even work without them, I do, but prefer not to. Its great to both watch someone's back, and they yours from 600 feet away. These awakenings are sad.
are there any documented instances of "Africanized bees" in your area? Honey bees can go into a frenzy stinging mode. They are very reactive, and panic makes things worse. I hope they weren't. Only adding to the conversation because I keep bees and have been swarmed before, i was in a bee suit...