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  1. Jamin_Mayer

    Unicender w/ Barrel Attachment

    We used this for a good year, prior to him putting this to market... FWIW.
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    Unicender w/ Barrel Attachment

    FWIW: My crew and I had the chance to use these before Morgan had the patent on the barrel. We were test pilots! Ever since that attachment, it has been a game changer. The barrel makes the Uni feel like a corded hitch, (V.T.). There is nothing but a smooth descent that can allow for nice...
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    Fellow buzzer has passed

    I found out the news this morning, from a fellow Buzzer, via text. I was shocked, like many of us here. I never had a personal relationship with Cameron, however he gave me encouragement, feedback, and advise for my future investment (crane). He was generous with his time, though I...
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    if it only saves your life once

    Thanks for sharing this Daniel. I'll share this with my crew as many reminders.
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    EAB in Colorado. Advice Please.

    Nice feedback guys. Thanks!
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    EAB in Colorado. Advice Please.

    This may be old news to many here, but we have EAB in Boulder, CO. I've only had head knowledge about EAB since 2002. I finally get to experience it. Now, I'm faced with some questions, I haven't thought about. A customer asked me this, "My Autumn Purple Ash looks great right now...
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    Custom Saddle Ideas

    I have been seriously thinking of making my own harness for a few years. I don't see why a T.M. couldn't be replicated. The material used is only conveyor belt (which is cheap). You could use an existing T.M. and use that as a template. You could buy neoprene rolls, for padding, cheap...
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    Foreman Needed in Longmont, CO

    The position is filled.
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    85 ton Palfinger k-boom for sale

    What is the total vehicle length? Like you said, David, it looks unpractical for tree work. I'd like something more compact... and that can dump.
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    Foreman Needed in Longmont, CO

    Just busy with life and business mainly. I miss the Buzz. I'll be around a little more in a few weeks or so.
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    Foreman Needed in Longmont, CO

    Anyone here thinking $23 is a reasonable start? I wouldn't mind any suggestions.
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    Foreman Needed in Longmont, CO

    I could use you as a foreman!!! Bring all the k-booms as well.
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    Foreman Needed in Longmont, CO

    We need a foreman for Parker Tree Service, of Longmont, CO. Due to the seasonal high volume of work and now the flood damaged trees, we are in need of a foreman. If $23/hour is a reasonable start, email me. There are some other perks to talk about as well... Thank you, --Jamin Mayer...
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    Throw Bag with Rings on Both Ends?

    Hmm... I used to be Tree Buzz savvy with posting pics in the thread. Did something change? Or, are my skills getting worse?
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    Throw Bag with Rings on Both Ends?

    Anyone know of a company that makes rings on both ends of a throw bag? I'm tired of expensive throw bags with the flimsy stiching on the bottom of their bags. They are a wast of money. Petzl appears to have beafed up their stitching to keep the rings from ripping off. And Petzl has a thicker...
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    Live Bottom Chip Trucks

    I like the idea of dumping on the go too. However, I see more benefits to the live bottom dump feature. I don't do many deliveries to customers, however, when I do, they never seem to be the easiest of places to back into and dump. People always say, "Oh yeah. You can back in here. Our...
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    Live Bottom Chip Trucks

    I don't know for sure, but I think they would dump fast. Read below to see why I think so. But, I could be proven wrong. For what it is worth... There are lots of videos on Youtube to show the rate at which 52' trailers can unload. They are fast. I bet it would be easy to see the rate of 6...
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    Live Bottom Chip Trucks

    I've been holding onto this idea for a while now. It's driving me crazy. But, I wanted to put it out there to see if anyone thinks this is a good idea. We need live bottom chip trucks with hydraulic gates for chip trucks. The benefits would be (and not limited to): If you can back in a...
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    Urban Forestry 2.0

    It would be sweet working the trees from top down. Dunno about tossing brush though. "Stand clear!"
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    What came of the TCIA and OSHA meeting recently?

    IMO. That story also makes me think that radio communication should be used too. The climber would have been able to yell, "STOP!" And it wouldn't have happened also. I use radio communications for every job because of a few potentially dangerous situations where I could have been hurt or...

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