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  1. pete3d

    T540lixp thoughts.

    Using the 200x in other tools is just the same as using the 200:( Unfortunately it does not supercharge them.
  2. pete3d

    T540lixp thoughts.

    Thanks Tony - super video - it echoes my impressions of my new favourite the 540lixp (rear handle). As I understand it the 540lixp and T540lixp share the same motor, electronics, and most everything except configuration. Sfoppema nailed it on cold weather and batteries. Up here in the great...
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    Question For Canadian Arborists

    In my province medical insurance is free and prescription drug insurance is mostly covered by a provincial plan. Despite living in a rural area we are served by dedicated and up to date healthcare professionals. If you go to emergency with a non life threatening malady, be prepared for an...
  4. pete3d

    T540lixp thoughts.

    The BLi300 battery is not recommended for the T540LiXP because of its weight.
  5. pete3d

    T540lixp thoughts.

    Are you using the BLi200 battery or the recommended BLi200X battery?
  6. pete3d

    High line climbing on hazard redoak

    Although I really enjoy working “up there”, about 98 of 100 trees I mess with are removed entirely form the ground. But what with the occasional errant branch or high voltage power line, I climb, and need the fullest deck techniques I can get in my hand (or head).:)
  7. pete3d

    High line climbing on hazard redoak

    I very much appreciate your taking the time to delineate your successful solution to such a situation. As an old fellow trying to do careful mixed age and species woodlot improvement, learning about your experience is really pertinent. Thanks.
  8. pete3d

    woodsman’s surprise

    I like your thinking here Jeff but let’s take things up a notch, add a touch of class, lose the car mats and find some used Yosemite Sam mud guards for doors. That’s a little more in keeping with the rustic aesthetic of the dwelling and I’m pretty sure the raccoon would approve.
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    woodsman’s surprise

    Yesterday afternoon I fell a tall, green, but rotten hearted Poplar. Once it was on the ground I discovered that the heavy trunk had trapped the rope that I had installed to pull it over. This is something that happens once in a blue moon. I had to cut the trunk about 25 feet from the stump to...
  10. pete3d

    Portable Winch Worth the Purchase?

    I have and use the 35cc PCW3000, the little brother of the winch you are looking at. It’s a solid performer and suits my woodlot improvement requirements perfectly, enabling me to extract logs from congested areas off the skidding trails in my bush. I would need an extremely large draft horse to...

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