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  1. flyingmosstreen

    Go to canopy anchor?

    @dbtree on instagram had a pretty thorough post on why he doesn’t use a pinto in the above configurations. And has some good solutions too. Food for thought on “approved” vs. “it’s worked for me for x years” …
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    Go to canopy anchor?

    Another option would be a ring and ring installed same as for MRS but knot blocked. And retrieved with retrieval ball on working end. Allows for very minimal friction, like pulling a basal anchor out of multiple redirects. I don’t use it much but comes in handy sometimes. My go to is a soft eight.
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    ISC Nessie

    Ya like an Indiana Jones wrap situation haha
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    Arborvitae uproot

    @ATH Thanks for all this info. I hadn’t thought about what goes on in developments when building and how they strip off that top layer of soil. I can take a closer look but definitely can bet on a heavy clay underneath the berm. I don’t think weed mat was placed underneath but I bet these...
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    Arborvitae uproot

    Hey y’all. Looking for some ideas and suggestions. I have a client with a row of arborvitae planted broad side to prevailing wind. The landscaper who installed them (guessing 10 or more years ago) built a very small berm and planted directly into the berm. I now have multiple uprooting bushes...
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    ISC Nessie

    Arbsession sells just the pod where you can install your own rope. Not sure what the overall length can be with different diameter ropes. https://arbsession.com/sawpod-ropepod-complete-kit.html
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    Knee ascender attachment

    Easier to just take a couple pictures. Bungie goes through beeline sheath with some friction but not horrible. Works great.
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    Morbark TW-280PHB chipper

    So far I have been using it to drag branches that I place in a waste management bagster. Best 35$ spent. Super versatile tarp/bag equipment cover etc. but basically dragging brush and loading wood in bucket. It could use some counter weights. Working on that… figuring it out. It jussst moves the...
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    Morbark TW-280PHB chipper

    Agreed Reach, maybe a solenoid somewhere. I have very limited electrical knowledge. And this machine is so bare bones and basic that it’s hard to even look at anything from the outside and nail it down. Hopefully the guys at the shop figger it out real quick. But they’re down a few guys and it’s...
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    Morbark TW-280PHB chipper

    Wellllll, with 23 hours on the machine, I’ve had my first breakdown. Forward function on the feed wheels stopped working mid chip. Reverse works. No forward. Luckily the shop is right down the road. Bummed though. That puts me out of commission with no backup. Mechanic said it should be covered...
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    Morbark TW-280PHB chipper

    Ya the curtain. Words were not finding my brain. Also interesting, my exhaust is plumbed out underneath the chassis instead of out the top as yours is.
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    Morbark TW-280PHB chipper

    Yup! Haven’t tried feeding with a machine. And I took the plastic barrier thing right off. I’ve been really liking how small and lightweight the machine is. I bought a 3,000 dollar Chinese mini mini skid steer and it moves it just fine. I put a 2 “ ball hitch on the bucket of the machine and...
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    How you pick your name?

    I have flyingmosstree.com it’s setup. Not the greatest but allows customers to put inquiries in. I need more info for each section but bare bone basic for now
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    How you pick your name?

    Helllll ya. That’s a great idea
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    How you pick your name?

    Haha thanks man. Always liked your original logo and small axe idea. I’ve seen a few guys on the buzz with preservation in the name. But everyone around my neck of woods is some combo of initials followed by tree service. I wanted to separate myself from that a bit. Time will tell, and the...
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    How you pick your name?

    Flying moss had started in the stone world. Was hitting a stone in the early spring morning. It was reclaimed, had moss that flew up in the air as I hit it. I thought damn that is a feeling right there. When my Goliath sized good friend of mine and I did a few stone jobs together and I...
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    Short vs. Long Bridge?

    Relaxed like, setting the harness at your hips before progressing through a move? I’ll get in the tree this weekend and see if I can dial things in a bit more. I love the options for setup and have been using the adjustable bridges for everything from ascent (tightening down) to cabling and...
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    Short vs. Long Bridge?

    I’ve been trimming with the Kinisi. Can’t seem to figure out how not to have the thing ride up under my rib cage. My monkey beaver 2.0 stays in place no matter what. Any suggestions for adjustment?
  19. flyingmosstreen

    New device from ISC

    Ya I’ve been running blue 32 11.7 with my reflex. Srt. And doubled. No issues. Not running in pitchy trees currently. But I would think the spring activated upper is very important for engaging links.
  20. flyingmosstreen

    Damn tariffs

    I’ll take one please

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