Small island. Small job. Small equipment. Small work area. Small wood.
The one-ton and a 6x12 with the grinder.
This was a single lane, one-way road on Steamboat Island job. Small ornamental (red) maple wedged between wires. Tight, tight lots.
I had to park in the pullout in front of 2 house...
@surveyor Can we please get a concise update on models and best uses of each?
I'll looking at an SRS main, MRS rarely device and/ or a lanyard positioner.
Thanks.
What do you know? Observe? Consider about spiral grain?
I saw a conifer near Mt. St. Helens, laying in Coldwater lake, fallen post-explosion. There was a cavity on the side. There was straight grain inside with a shell of spiral on the outside.
Beware stumpshot and spiral grain.
Hiring now.
38" ash dismantle with no cleanup for a neighbor. The central leader had broken out. Tricky climbing in a storm-damaged tree. Mostly self- lowered, some POWing from ground. Another habitat snag.
A lot more than just conifers in the Evergreen State!
All sorts of good work, shorter...
P.S. my contract specifies spurless except for removals as per ANSI...z-whatever.
If you want to set yourself apart from spur pruners, consider adding that along with other Terms and Conditions.
1. No spurs on retained parts. Make foot loops for the final cut.
2. Pay them for the safety meeting (naturally).
3. Time for your climber to learn better skills. Don't things the harder, right way makes the right way easier the next time, and time after that.
Is this someone who is making a...