You're going to love it! If you haven't seen the DVD that comes with it, ask Greg about it, or check YouTube. They are out there. Great safety stuff, and practical application too.
Jason, looks awesome!
JD, thanks. Works for me.
Patrick, it's such a need. I don't known what it's like up there, but quality of service is all over the place. There aren't too many, (I'd guess less than 15% of the companies in the area) that I could refer work to. Partially because of...
This is great discussion. I feel like if there is a committee to fe developed to see this through, possibly under TCIAs wing, some of the participants in this conversation might be good members.
JD and treehumper, forgive me if I've asked before, but what are your names?
These are some great thoughts.
I've always theorized about planting right on the surface after breaking it, and then building a mound up around the ball.
We have a lot of moist soils here in Western Washington, and many trees struggle with wet feet.
Especially dwarf / semi dwarf fruit...
I'm keeping an eye on this thread Lou. We own a terex woodsman 750 that we have been generally happy with, but when we decide to get another in the next few years we have to look to other brands since they are no longer available.
I'm currently observing Morbark, and Bandit. I have a friend who...
Part of that goal is some basic AR gear in the same box. That's really where I'm going to run out of room, but we'll figure it out. It may be that the appointed rescue climber will be required to have his gear at the work zone, and there are just a few pieces in the kit to grab beyond that.
My goal is to build this to fit into a Rubbermaid container that can easily be carried to the work zone if it's away from the truck. I.e. back yard.
I'm going to some extent section it out for injury types, and use some sort of easily broken tag to make sure it's easily inspect to be...
Thank you Boone and Steve. That was the clarification I needed. I was looking for treating of an analphylactic reaction. I too am no so concerned with the seasonal allergies.
@Oroboros, that piece in the picture is about 6x9 on a 3" limb. Around there is specifically what he's looking for right now, but he works with all sizes.
@Brocky, I will ask him. I would think so.
Thanks for the clarification, they appeared to be quite similar. What's your name Magnum?
We did our FA/CPR at the local fire department. I think we paid $35-40/head. It was much less then any other option, which was in the $80 range like you mentioned.