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Daniel, you obviously put these posts up as bait. You clearly had that Tcia cover link poised and waiting. Like a bully, best thing everyone could do is ignore you. Which is difficult with the obvious baiting.

I wouldn't be surprised if you did it without chaps on just to rile the bees nest here.
 
got stung 12-15 times last week, tipping back a white pine from the bucket... white faced hornet nest about no bigger than a softball.. Took me a couple minutes to f thinde nest afterwards...

Didn't bother me as much as getting stung once on the cheek, the week before, broke my sun glasses swatting at the little beast.. hand pruning an azalea...

Where were we?... back to the "letterbox" hinge... Love that term.. the brits use it....

If you read between the lines, this thread is a perfect example of the lack of standard education in this industry..
 
Daniel,
Your tone... it's all wrong.
Why not just explain to why you chose to gut the hinge on a tree which in my experience has poor hinging ability. I think you would get a more amicable response if you didn't show these videos and hide your reasoning for you methods like you're Yoda or something. We are seeing but not believing, so post something useful for us to contemplate. Oh, and I think you would come across better if you would post with out the...
 
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I'll add, you aren't the only one on this site who works on trees for a living.

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while that may be true,

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There is something you need to understand, Robinia!
Nobody does it like Daniel.... NOBODY!!!

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When you are as AWESOME as Daniel PPE is optional!

Obviously none of us understand the brilliance illustrated is this latest dumbass video because it's not 2004 anymore.

I've said it before and I'm sure I will again:

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If you and your notches are so revolutionary then why isn't Arbormaster calling?

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any comments on this vid in the mean time.. I AM still waiting for an intelligent comment or question..

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And yet you keep trying.

What a trooper! ...or is it drama queen?
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Daniel,
Your tone... it's all wrong.
Why not just explain to why you chose to gut the hinge on a tree which in my experience has poor hinging ability. I think you would get a more amicable response if you didn't show these videos and hide your reasoning for you methods like you're Yoda or something. We are seeing but not believing, so post something useful for us to contemplate. Oh, and I think you would come across better if you would post with out the...

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Do you really think they want to know????

Full of misperceptions, they are... Rather laugh at their own stupidity than learn, they would...
 
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I'm no Master of the Chainsaw Arts, but I am not sure why this was used here.

I know its a legit technique. I learned it was a useful technique for cutting big wood with a small bar.

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I asked a legit question. I haven't found anything about this technique on a back leaner but maybe I missed it. The 2004 cover shot didn't answer my question.

In plain English - how does this sequence of cuts help on a back leaner? I'm not trying to be a jerk. I really want an explanation. Give me a clue please.
 
I don't know Frax and anybody else I say kill this thread I haven't learned s@#$ from this vid and not 1 not 1 of the questions are answered . The chaps all that could have been said was I forgot.

Full of misperceptions, they are... Rather laugh at their own stupidity than learn, they would...
You are calling us stupid for asking a question, now I remember why I keep my questions to myself.


Really why with all the equipment on your clients lawns, how much do you put in your estamates for that?

I am not asking a whole lot here, but darn well know you are not going to answer.
 
All these videos are very helpful...
if you have a drop zone the size of a football field, which you can trash at will, and the help of the bobcat.
I don't have either luxury, but lucky enough to own some gladiators.
I do enjoy these videos for entertainement though.
 
I thought I posted a legitimate question but got no response. So why gut the hinge here Daniel? Plenty of pulling power helps but I still am unclear on the benifit in this case.
 
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Do you really think they want to know????

Full of misperceptions, they are... Rather laugh at their own stupidity than learn, they would...

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TOTALLY MAN! I know exactly what you mean. In fact I'll expand on your already thorough answers with this video:

gutting the hinge on a backleaner

It's entirely relevant to this conversation but I don't feel like explaining how.
 
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I don't know Frax and anybody else I say kill this thread I haven't learned s@#$ from this vid and not 1 not 1 of the questions are answered . The chaps all that could have been said was I forgot.

Full of misperceptions, they are... Rather laugh at their own stupidity than learn, they would...
You are calling us stupid for asking a question, now I remember why I keep my questions to myself.


Really why with all the equipment on your clients lawns, how much do you put in your estamates for that?

I am not asking a whole lot here, but darn well know you are not going to answer.

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PM sent arborer...

And toparb,
do you really want to learn something? The answer to that question (which is $0) isn't going to teach you much... Nor will the answer to the chaps question.. (and there is a good answer to that as well)
 
0$ you don't repair the lawns, well around here and I am sure in other places you do damage you do the repair. I all ways put in a $ amount for any lawn repair, you never know when that one stub or pick goes a little off and oops. Oh yeah I wasn't looking to be taught here on this vid just asked a dumbazz question, and got the answer thanks.
 
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