when its time to replace ours I will pass this along
I remember seeing the ones our system uses for like $375, now its closer to $200 for 3
quite possibly more people are using filtered water because the rona is making it more expensive to go buy anything at the store causing the price to drop...
im working on it
already got plans with Thomas Loveday to come out and teach me the ways of spur climbing
(which I know for the most part, enough to be competent)
I get nervous on stuff with super hard bark tho
same here, I send video to my local arborist for feedback, and I know damn well not to post any more here, ill post them to arboristsite tho, people arent dickheads there, and you can share an opinion without a whole forum attacking you
some video I took of my first climb with my "new" saddle, first time using lower Ds, and that saddle fitting different than my old one, thats the reason I look a wee bit nervous
thats where I first heard of this line of stuff
oh, and a yardsale a few years ago at a tree company on marthas vineyard, dude let me play with his skidsteer some, instantly hooked
im totally gonna use this as my new signature line
I understand yall are tryin to help, and your doing a good job of it, but no need to be an ass about it, people are more likely to listen when they want to be around you, nobody will listen if they are trying to avoid you
@rico, I am aware...
absolutely correct
learn it, then have someone train you, then practice, then use it
thats what I do whenever possible, I have a local arborist that climbs with me sometimes for training, the rest is self taught (Because our schedules rarely line up, and it wouldnt be feasible to wait on him...
the only way to get good is practice, I cant be on a removal working for a company, and be scared to death on spurrs, thats how you get killed
dont even think about doing something on a working climb till you have tried it on your own time in a controlled environment
I didnt cut the tree down because I got a rope stuck in it lmfao
it was coming down anyways, since it was growing into a much larger/nicer tree that we wanted to keep
I do care about trees, I want to be an arborist since its fun (for me), you learn allot along the way, and everyone I know...