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  1. tc262

    Positioning on the cheap

    Just my opinion but the uni is a poor choice for climbing Ddrt.
  2. tc262

    Positioning on the cheap

    Yes, you already have it and it’ll always be with you. It’s the tail of your climb line.
  3. tc262

    Roll Off or Log Truck

    This was posted in another thread https://www.jmactrucks.com/8000-features
  4. tc262

    Pictures of your chipper truck, lets see them!

    That is the thing dreams are made of!
  5. tc262

    Making your own chains

    Whether you buy spools or loops you'll save a lot by buying from loggerchain.com. In addition to having the best prices I could find anywhere online, they are a great little family run saw shop on the Wi/Iowa state line. Makes me feel even better about ordering from them. Excellent people...
  6. tc262

    New helmet

    Order all three and send your 2 least favorite back! I think we need a tree zapos
  7. tc262

    Unicender. Less than 10 hours. Make an offer.

    Still doesn't mean it wasn't bouncing around inside of his trucks tool box for the last three years. Unlikely, yes, but could still be in rough shape. I've seen some saws that look like they've been through both world wars that guys claim to only had five tanks run through them.
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    Heavy duty dump trailer, tri singles vs. tandem axle dually

    Yep the tri’s eat tires if you do anything other than hiway driving. Get the tandem dual.
  9. tc262

    Thieves!

    I’m not buying his story either. His name popped up the same time he started using my logo.
  10. tc262

    Thieves!

    I’m not copywrited but I looked into and started filling out paperwork for it a few years ago but never completed it.
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    Thieves!

    I contacted him and he took down the logo but says he wants to keep the name. I told him if he doesn’t change it my lawyer will be sending a law suit his way.
  12. tc262

    Thieves!

    My logo Thieves logo Now I know how Mark Chisholm probably feels like when his photos get ripped off. This dumbass is from the Carolinas too. Probably to stupid to realize the backdrop of my logo is the silhouette of Wisconsin! His Facebook page www.Facebook.com/timbertimetreeservice
  13. tc262

    394 bar set up.

    I run a 42” Oregon bar and skip tooth. Best deals on bars and loops that I’ve found is here www.loggerchain.com Great little family run saw shop and will gladly answer any questions you have if you give them a call.
  14. tc262

    WTB: SAKA

    I think it was $1200. I still see clapped out ones selling for 400, and not just asking stupid high prices like some folks on Craigslist. Actually selling for $400. Just so we’re on the same page here we are talking about 200Ts and not sakas.
  15. tc262

    WTB: SAKA

    A Saka might be on par with an Akimbo now!
  16. tc262

    Why don't I see this more often?

    As already stated, it's not easy to advance your tie in point or pass a branch if you didn't have it completely isolated.
  17. tc262

    One ton opinions

    Looks like a good deal! That truck will do a ton of work. I'm a big fan of flatbed dumps and their versatility. Their ability to quickly change them into what you need at the time is priceless.
  18. tc262

    Beranek's Working Climber DVDs (traveling loan)

    I’ll start a group PM with anyone interested in my set of movies. Don’t have time right now but I’ll get it going soon.
  19. tc262

    One ton opinions

    There is a full bulkhead primarily for security. I keep a saw fuel can and bar oil in the back. I keep a ladder on the roof rack.
  20. tc262

    One ton opinions

    A one ton diesel van has been an awesome addition to my fleet. I pull my dump trailer and mini with it. I leave everything in the van and don't have to do the gear and tool shuffle each night and morning. Pulls trailers like a 3/4 ton truck would. Best part of it is, they are cheap! A...

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