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  1. Brian Latimer

    Bartlett Fail

    Agreed! Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk
  2. Brian Latimer

    Flash Burn

    Good point on paying for an officer. Having a first responder there with you all day is better than buying insurance! Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk
  3. Brian Latimer

    best part of line clearance? Knockin' on doors

    Wtf mate?! Wierdos from another planet! It makes you wonder about people's sanity! One time, my forman and I were filling out a safety sheet in the morning. We got to the section of potential hazards. We came out with "overhead electrical, close proximity, chainsaw use, chipper use, flying...
  4. Brian Latimer

    Looking for very specific gear

    Me neither, haha! Interesting question! Also an alpha link or a black aluminum Am'd from Petzl. Man I love that Biner! Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk
  5. Brian Latimer

    I've got an Issue.

    So, it was back in March when we had a nice Saturday when I noticed this Maple. This picture is from July after I installed some ratchet straps. Not great ones but I'm not my landlord's Arborist, or tree worker. I'm renting a house next to a busy main road. There is a single Phase line...
  6. Brian Latimer

    ALUMINUM RING FAILURE

    Super helpful! Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk
  7. Brian Latimer

    Training Video of Rope in a Chipper

    Powerful video! If you don't have time, that's one thing. I keep a pocket knife on me in case I did. Also knowing your equipment is paramount. A fast disconnect from the system could save your life. Another reason for being tied in two-tree times... It would be interesting to see if it could...
  8. Brian Latimer

    Looking for very specific gear

    http://www.doversaddlery.com/m/panic-snap/p/x1-2746/?eid=X18A00U1000&utm_source=froogle&utm_medium=CSE&utm_campaign=MerchantAdv&zmam=1460880&zmas=1&zmac=114&zmap=0002746000000X1-2746&mkwid=sxg1gkGPy&crid=60286600327&mp_kw=&mp_mt=&pdv=m&gclid=COiayNH8sM8CFUlehgodbFYJyg Maybe? Sent from my...
  9. Brian Latimer

    Define yourself; what do you call yourself

    Thank you for the shout out! I work in Utility Veg. Management at the moment. Not many thank-you's coming our way except from people who have experienced "fireworks", and the ensuing cleanup. I would just argue that a Forest is unmanaged, and a wood is. Urban Woods Heroes? I'm not sure how I...
  10. Brian Latimer

    Getting back from a limb walk.

    Mechanical advantage ie.: 3:1, 5:1, Doubled Rope... Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk
  11. Brian Latimer

    What Keeps You Safe?

    Walking through the door at my house at the end of the day is indeed success! Keeping a lid on conversation, distractions like phones, angry working, and complacency helps to mitigate something stupid from happening. I've seen too many people in any industry in not caring mode. It is especially...
  12. Brian Latimer

    another first

    Anyone get the deadwood-handle pull to the face? Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk
  13. Brian Latimer

    Cat rescue gone south

    This is historical, yet alarming! Reminded me of a story my friend told me about climbing a tree at his folks property. He went out to the tree to smoke a dube, and saw a porcupine coming down a tree nearby, and looking at him. He bid greetings to the porcupine and started up the tree. He got...
  14. Brian Latimer

    Gaff Out?

    Just a rope and a saw... Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk
  15. Brian Latimer

    How dead is TOO dead?

    I liked how you mentioned making yourself aware of potential dangers. I took a First Responder Academy through the college I attended, and the most useful tool I learned was to survey the scene. This means from the ground on. Each new piece of information adds to the puzzle. Thanks for the...
  16. Brian Latimer

    Pictures of your chipper truck, lets see them!

    You should definitely opt for the elevator! Extra dipping! Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk
  17. Brian Latimer

    Bartlett Fail

    http://www.accidentreportsnow.com/accident-locations/michigan/state-road-highway-33-west-branch-tree/ Another point is the ground man/men, or women, has the responsibility of securing the site as the cuts are being made. The cutter needs to focus on the cut, the tree direction, and...
  18. Brian Latimer

    Bartlett Fail

    This is scary! I primarily work on a utility crew, dealing with removals. The most important objectives during the day are firstly, our safety, and second pedestrian and traffic safety. We rarely fell tall trees. Being in proximity to power lines makes felling not an option most of the time...
  19. Brian Latimer

    How dead is TOO dead?

    Spot on perspective. Appreciate labor, not depreciate. Because few want to do it anymore, and it is our bodies, and lives at work. Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk
  20. Brian Latimer

    Rope Retriever

    That is neat! I like the streamlined look to the one he/she's got. One thing I noticed is that at that distance it is hard to lift the line, but hey, it sure is lighter than a pole saw. Thanks for sharing the videos! Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk

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