We are still doing well at my house no water in our streets but nearby neighborhoods aren't so lucky most of houston is flooded and having to evacuate several areas. Now on to the tree work part, like tyler said we weren't trying to take advantage of other peoples misfortune but at the same time...
Hit me up if you still wanna come down once the water recedes theres going to be tons of work and i wouldnt mind working alongside some experienced climbers. I have my 4x4 f150 and a 6x12 trailer with 4ft walls
Echo CS490 20"
Stihl MS170 16"
Stihl MS201TC 14"
Stihl HT133 (Pole Saw) 14"
flooding is really going on down here. we are safe for now the bayou behind our house is about 8 feet from the top. hope we get some lulls in the rainfall.
I need some affordable suggestions on what you guys are using in tree for rigging and backups for safely lowering branches/limbs/trunk sections. Photos, weblinks, youtube video links, books/dvd's any and all lol. Any photos or videos of the hardware in use would be great as well.
Im a fairly...
Just picked up this bad girl used from Letgo App for $225.00 Im fairly sure i got an amazing deal. It runs great starts on first pull. Very powerful little saw, was just browsing this morning and came across this deal and i immediately knew this guy didn't know what he had. Ran it on some test...
Im a fairly new arborist looking to further my climbing knowledge/rigging skills. Only place I know of is in Austin and I will go if thats the only place. I already climb but could definitely use a cert under my belt. Or if anybody knows someone willing to do some one on one training locally...