Up here in the great white north things were looking about the same as you guys - slow. Then the end of March brought one shit kicker of an ice storm in my area of Ontario. I'm booked out 8 weeks ( usually 2 weeks out most of the busy season) and call volume is still great. I picked up a bucket...
I definitely enjoy the slow time in the winter. This year I've been ticking away at projects in the house, ice fishing, reading a lot, cross country skiing, taking care of my kids when they are sick- young kids seem to be always sick! Probably should start getting my shit together for tax season...
I switched to a different Sena unit called the spider ST1 mesh 2.0 . It uses a different connection system called mesh. It is far superior to the sena system you are used to and there is no pairing. There is a small button you press to connect to the mesh channel and then you are connected. No...
I also use joist - going on three years now. Im happy with it, but it's not perfect. I only run one crew and I do all the admin plus being in the field. The cost of jobber and single ops is too much for a smaller business IMO but anyone running multiple crews would probably get better service...
We had our last cross country skiing of the year yesterday. A sad year for skiing and most winter sports that rely on snow. Ontario is predicting another bad fire year with a small snow pack in northern Ontario.
Me and the family are heading to Costa Rica next week for a few weeks - planned...
Ya it came with a bucket and a set of forks and I got a BMG grapple for it too. Using it to drag brush, feed the chipper and load wood. Lifting capacity isn't great but it definitely lifts more than I can hahaha. I've got no problem loading my dump trailer over the side with it.
I bought one at the start of the 2023 season - the brand is lynx, but more or less looks like the first one you posted. I've put around 160 hours on the machine and have been very happy with it. It's got a Honda motor, simple hydraulic system and straightforward wiring. The only issue I've had...
I run a blaze king Chinook 20- it's a cat stove. It's great when it's -5c or warmer. It heats the whole house no problem and I can get some awesome burn times ( best I had was 18hrs of usable heat) . But once it gets colder out I'm burning it a lot hotter and not getting a full burn cycle before...
I'm using joist for my business and it seems pretty straightforward so far. In the past when I worked for other companies they ran arborgold and jobber- both of which I think have a bit of an edge over joist - but the price point of joist is good for what I can do with it. I can send estimates...
Not sure how to attach photos, but my understanding/how I've done it for the last 12 or so years is basically a snap cut but with a face cut. Cut the lower step about half way through the wood and in the direction you want the piece to fall, then make a top cut in the same orientation but do not...
I think I have one kicking around somewhere in a tool box, but I definitely won't be able to find it! Too bad as I'm going to be down in your neck of the woods this weekend
Sift through his YouTube channel and you can find the video that he repeatedly brings up over the years. I'll add I definitely learned some things from that video and all the discussions that spawned from it.
I run my own business ( last year was my first year) start at 730, usually on site by 8. Depending on the job we will sometimes have a break around 10 then lunch sometime between 12-1 and usually done sometime between 1-3. I don't work long days unless it's storm work. I pick my kids up every...
For what it's worth most of my career moves also coincided with kids being born, kids starting daycare and the need to be more available as a parent. My wife has a great job and enjoys the work she does so I had to facilitate a lot of change on my end to help support her. Tree work generally...
This is my 15th year doing tree work and I know what you mean about getting inspired or excited about going to work. I spent 7 years doing full time production at a company then left when my first boy was born. Things felt stagnant and I wasnt really enjoying work at that time. I went and worked...
The ZK-1 was adjustable but I think once I had it set on one size I never adjusted it again. I did notice that with the zk-2 that it was a bit more opened up than I was used to with the ZK-1. Didn't take long to get used to though.
I feel like this is trying to make a great product better when...
It's all a learning experience man. I've been following this thread along and here are some of my thoughts
I've run a bucket for 10+ years ( I also climb a ton but regularly fly the bucket) and can safely say that I would never, ever ever let someone else run the controls. Once you become a...