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    Southern Chapter TCC Nashville TN

    First time volunteering. Looking forward to it. Craig
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    Today....

    Today was miserable. I was soaking wet with sweat before 8am. I had not even went up this tree. It was high humidity and 110 heat index. I did this solo rigging with slings and lowered branches. Worked pretty good. Climbing part was a “little “ fun.
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    Bolting or cable splitting tree

    I haven’t been back to measure or look for crud or bugs.
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    Today....

    I’m curious about how you did it since I can’t tell the drop zone. Did you top and drop or pull it back or just wedge it. A little explanation please. Craig
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    Bolting or cable splitting tree

    I didn’t take any more. What are you thinking or asking about?
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    Bolting or cable splitting tree

    I looked at this Sugar Maple today and I think it’s a goner. What y’all think. The homeowner wants to know if it can be saved by bolting or cabling. It’s a single trunk that Ys at about 6-7 ft. It’s split down to about 1.5ft. It was hit by the tornado a year ago. Has a full green canopy but a...
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    Work Photos

    Hackberry over 5ft on the stump. MS460 with 25” bar. Had to cut flairs off. My tiny helmet on top.
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    Flying squirrels

    Here’s today’s work. I dropped 3 Osage orange and a red cedar. This is on my forestry job. Made a wildlife habitat shelter. First for me.
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    New Grapple by Reg Coates

    I got to use the RC Grapple again this past week. I was pruning some branches and limbs off a roof. The client’s insurance gave a cut them off or we cut your coverage. After I finished what I could reach from the tree, I had to get the rest from the end of the roof. The tree was too far to drop...
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    Ohio TCC 2025

    I didn’t get to go. I wanted to but, sometimes other commitments take priority. I did see some photos of friends on FB.
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    Flying squirrels

    You have a thread on this? I’m interested.
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    Certified tree climber certification evaluator

    Let’s say you have to climb a heavily limbed tree… @TreeVB Regarding the movement from 20ft to final TIP. Is that just alternating between lanyard and system but, remaining tied in at least once? Say…throw rope to 35ft, climb up, then lanyard in and throw to final and start work? I’m not...
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    Ohio TCC 2025

    Anyone going and is there anyplace to camp on site or close by?
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    Pelican Rope

    Pelican claims that the Tree Viper is Zero milking. I don’t have enough climbing time on it to judge the polyester cover toughness. I haven’t had an issue with the Samson Hyper climb or the silver ivy. If I buy Samson again, I’ll get the silver ivy because it seems to be more static and no fuzz...
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    Pelican Rope

    Yes. I used it this week because my primary Hyperclimb has sap all over it and I didn’t feel like dealing with it. The rope preformed well with my RW. If you can get over the initial bounce, it works good. I SRS to about 50ft and once I get climbing, working I really don’t have anything...
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    Work Photos

    This water oak planted by the homeowner in 1989. It has a wide canopy with no central leader. I had to redirect once but, had to move my TIP and climb 3x to get the long branches over the 2 story roof. Walking up some of the branches at a steep angle tough. It was a pretty tiring day.
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    Today....

    Yup every time!
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    Today....

    Nice help from Mother Nature. Easy job and the burn pile <20ft. Worked 1.5 hours and I’m done for the day. It’s Friday!
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    Dump trailer and Powerhorse Chipper

    It’s a fail on this idea with my 10ft dump. I actually got the tractor backed in the trailer. I forgot all about the hydraulic top link. I bought the top link to rotate the stump grinder when loading so it doesn’t drag. Same process backing . The 400lbs hanging off the rear is just too much. It...
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    Certified tree climber certification evaluator

    It’s true that it’s harder than it should be. I know a couple people who have been climbing for years and let their certification lapse during Covid and haven’t been able to get it renewed. I had to resubmit my paperwork several times to get everything done. I really don’t see why I have to take...

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