We all know how interesting Rogan can be with his wide range of podcast guests. So here's a thread going forward where we can highlight episodes we think are noteworthy and worth while.
This one is freaking rad and wide ranging on lots of current and important topics, and I'm only half way...
Yo, interesting- all large sycamores in my hood have more or less suddenly shed boat loads of their (exfoliating) bark. No large sycamore seems exempt and all trees seem to be perfectly healthy based on canopy appearance. At first I thought it was lightning strike damage because that's how it...
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2013 Freightliner M2 106M bucket truck, auto trans, 21,700 mi., Cummins 6.7L, Terex 75' elevator, 33k lbs GVW. $105,000.
VIN# 1FVACXDT8DHFB6576,
I just put $5k into the truck doing a hose repair, full annual inspection, new...
Was doing a huge 55t crane/bucket job taking out 5 trees yesterday, hose blew in upper boom of 75' lift at 11am, freaking elderly climber (moi) had to finish the trees by climbing ( we were shorthanded cuz my climber quit due to inadequate work hours cuz things are slow, can't blame him of...
Was in Maine a couple weeks ago (a third of the way up the state, 17 mi NW of Augusta). I always love gazing at the many massive white pines (4'x130') on my camp road by Echo Lake. Last year at this time I observed no issues with the trees. This year, 99% of the white pines in my area have very...
I hope this thread doesn't duplicate any earlier, similar thread.
And this thread is likely not to be "Tree Free" despite it's location in this sub forum, because of course trees are a massive part of retaining the goodness and livability of planet earth.
Here are a couple of legit articles re...
Last I knew, euro chippers tended to be generally small and weak. But lately I hear they are hitting a new level and making a lot of the 'merican go-to brands like Bandit get left behind to some extent.
First there was the Albach coupled with the Sennebogan that Mayer introduced to these...
You've probably all seen ads for timber fallers needed during and after fire season in the western US. Or you've seen the IG posts of those who do the work. Looks like a very interesting job which requires 3+ years of experience "cutting logs" but the point of this thread is the fitness test...
Anybody out there have experience with them? I've never chipped into a truck with them and never felt like they would do much overall good. Plus, they are a weak spot fwiw, and seems like they might start rusting before the rest of the body.
But never having used them, I was wondering what you...
My first chipper was a bandit model 100, eons ago, it was good. Next was a morbark model 17 with the single top feed wheel. Real good chipper. Now I have a Morbark Hurricaine 18" chipper with top and bottom feed wheels and huge infeed tray dimensions which is good for feeding large bushy brush...