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    Tall Cottonwood = scary? Made to top!

    Green Snakebite is the name on the splice
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    Tall Cottonwood = scary? Made to top!

    I am on my lanyard while advancing my rope
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    Tall Cottonwood = scary? Made to top!

    Working in a cottonwood today
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    Tall Cottonwood = scary? Made to top!

    You can throw a rope with a throw ball attached to the end to advance your tie in. I wouldn't mess with a throwline while in the tree
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    Used chipper shopping

    I bought my '02 BC 1400 with 897 hours in 2005. Now at about 2900 hours. I would stretch to buy the newest mid-size chipper they would sell me. Too old or overworked and you won't be trustful of it. Downtime gets expensive
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    Homeowner or Power Company?

    Around here, I just call the power company and they schedule a line clearance crew. A few months ago, the crew was out giving me 10 feet the next day and I started the ash removal the day after that
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    Today....

    I did another round of pruning dead tops on a client's Norway yesterday. Same condition occurs in the silver maple hybrids, honey locusts and Populous species. Anything with light colored bark with obvious chlorophyll in the cambium. Always on the South side, the trees are water stressed...
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    Bid that tree!

    I always spread tarps to cover the drop zone. My favorite was given to me by a landscaper friend when he replaced his pool cover. About $200 worth of tarps from Walmart would have sped up your clean up. I rarely rake anymore
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    @Levi, how bout them Buffaloes!

    I was working on a student rental just off of campus hearing the growing cheers and celebrating coming from the surrounding houses. It has been a long while since so many people were watching TV on a hot and sunny Saturday around here
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    2019 brush bandit xp issues

    Have you chipped any cottonwood or dusty dead wood while it was raining? How does the radiator look? Years back my Vermeer was shutting down during high temperatures midsummer. There are two thermostats and one needed replacing
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    I guess I need a waiver of liability

    If you would charge just $100 per climb, you could easily afford a general liability insurance payment. You are doing real tree work and potential clients would consider you legitimate.
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    Vision Changes and Issues Connected to Them

    On the topic of progressive/bifocals, I have another optometrist appointment this morning to get into my first set of contacts. My only glasses are safety, progressive (bifocal) and transitions. They are pretty worked after 3 years and I miss real sunglasses. She is reluctant to ruin my...
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    Alternative to clove hitch for rigging short trunk sections

    In defense of the clove hitch...do Buzzers give a Rip that the clove Ken be used effectively in a rigging scenario? TDS I use the tendency to roll to sweat the line at the rigging point of attachment. For solo lifts, I set the rigging line on The Goodes with a stopper knot at the block...
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    What’s Your SMALLER Equipment Setup?

    Sounds like you had a successful solo day. Rinse and repeat. It is Friday afternoon and I hope we can keep the over analysis of our situations to a minimum. Introspection can be helpful or troublesome I choose comedy podcasts and comedy specials to listen to while working. Not the...
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    What’s Your SMALLER Equipment Setup?

    I work solo. It has been about 6 years since having a full-time employee on work comp. A couple of good subcontractors over the last 10 years have gone on to run there own companies full-time. I have never had a part time crewmember. Every tree worker around this area would want...
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    Sales for another outfit/Salesman rate

    I'm not sure how to avoid the appearance of collusion when representing two separate companies. Will you not bid a job if your company is called for a second opinion?
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    Is this practical to use with a rope rig to trim trees?

    Rotation at the cut would be necessary. An operator in the tree must manipulate the chainsaw with precision to avoid pinching the saw. The treemek on a crane solves for this problem by controlling the cut piece. To your original inquiry, I do not see it as practical to precisely set up the...
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    Is this practical to use with a rope rig to trim trees?

    The cut in your staged photo will barberchair. That is a verb that tree work professionals use. Good luck on your investment.
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    Spar removal best practices ? (Pull line?)

    I use compression ratchet straps when I need pretension or static pull when pulling over a spar. Girth hitch 2 straps to an anchor and add two hitch cords or prussiks to the pull line about 15 ft from the anchor. Steel carabiner between the ratchet and friction hitch and tighten ratchet...

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