Is a basket hitch acheivable in tree work? Long ago I was showed a technique utilizing two slings to create a chocking basket. When the slings get too short for traditional choking you can run one of the slings around the trunk put a shackle in each end then take the second sling and run it...
Stihl MS 660 is back from the shop. Went in for service due to its poor operation. Simple fix it needed a new fuel line. That sure didn't solve the problem brought it back, and the dealer rebuilt the carb. Got it back again ran it very minimally as its my biggest saw used only for weekend...
Title says it all guys and gals. My saddle is just short of two years old. the right side hip connection webbing is showing significant wear and needs replacement. Tree Stuff is out and back order is 3 - 4 weeks out, and good luck finding it on Sherrills website. Anyways keep an eye out for...
My 660 was running quite rough, I checked all of the normal maintenence stuff ie. Air filter, spark plug tightness (it has loosened in the past to the point of almost out). Anyways I took it to the shop expecting to spend hundred of dollars on new seals, or a new carb. The guy from the shop...
Not sure of compatibility to other machines or quantity any interest takes them for fair trade.
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Over two months ago I took a fallen in a tree and broke the fourth meta-carpal shaft (ring finger "boxers fracture"). My hand was in a cast for four weeks and I've been weening my hand out of the brace for over four weeks. The physical therapist has helped me regain full motion and starting to...
I have one set of pole spikes that fit Climb Right brand spurs. I have to warn you that I have never gaffed out so much in all of my life as I have while using these spikes. Yesterday I gaffed out and took a slide down a red maple that ended with a broken metacarpal in my right hand. Free...
Tonight I took my Pfanner Gladiators and Arborwear Ascent jacket to the laundromat. To make a long story short, I left get some grub and when I returned the attendant said he added fabric softener to my loads to "cut the soap suds" and that maybe I should try less soap next time. The...
You know the type... Klein makes a nice one as well, they fit into the back of full size pick-ups. Any one local to the Ma or NH area have one they'd like to part with?
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Pulley for tree felling for high loads 80 kN, with aluminium pulleys and flanges and steel axles and self-lubricating bushings. Very simple and safe opening system: pressure on the upper axle allows a 90° rotation of the...
We currently only utilize a very small spot on our "tracking reports" to report property damage. We would like to create an "Incident Investigation Report" to bring more awareness and accountability to customer and company property damage, and injuries. I have a few ideas and can't wait to...
Let's hear your pre-comp training ritual. I have the CTPA comp and NE comp coming up and need some inspiring training methods, as it has been a long winter! In the past I've done some jogging and light work out regimens but this year I want hear your ideas.
So I've finally signed up for the ISA Exam. My test date is fast approaching and reading the study guide is a drag. So let's play a game. Here is how it goes... Post a sample exam question, perhaps the question that stumped yourself or a question that relates to a conversation or situation...
I recently brought my trusty old 200T into the saw shop today as it was giving me some trouble. The technician suggested that the carb was the problem and suggested I replace with a brand new carb. I asked about rebuilding the carb and it was stated that between the costs associated with parts...