Jun 22, 2011 #1 SingleJack Participating member Location W MD City Removes Tree Limb Menard TX The background comments near the end are delightful.
Jun 22, 2011 #2 cerviarborist Very stable member Location Florida, USA Darn, this groundbreaking video is out too late for the technique to make it into Ed Gilman's 3rd edition of "Illustrated Guide to Pruning"
Darn, this groundbreaking video is out too late for the technique to make it into Ed Gilman's 3rd edition of "Illustrated Guide to Pruning"
Jun 22, 2011 #3 Tom Dunlap Here from the beginning Administrator Location Retired in Minneapolis [ QUOTE ] Darn, this groundbreaking video is out too late for the technique to make it into Ed Gilman's 3rd edition of "Illustrated Guide to Pruning" [/ QUOTE ] I thought the third edition was titled "Mechanized Guide to Pruning"
[ QUOTE ] Darn, this groundbreaking video is out too late for the technique to make it into Ed Gilman's 3rd edition of "Illustrated Guide to Pruning" [/ QUOTE ] I thought the third edition was titled "Mechanized Guide to Pruning"
Jun 23, 2011 #6 treehumper Carpal tunnel level member Location Ridgefield, NJ "Don't they own a chainsaw?"
Jun 23, 2011 #7 Maui Palm & Tree Care Location Pukalani, Hawaii HAHAH singlejack. i just saw this last night. i was wondering if i should post it up here or not. thats too funny. did you see how far they ripped the bark? thats kinda careless i suppose.
HAHAH singlejack. i just saw this last night. i was wondering if i should post it up here or not. thats too funny. did you see how far they ripped the bark? thats kinda careless i suppose.
Jun 23, 2011 #8 L lumberjackson Participating member Location Portland, OR [ QUOTE ] "Don't they own a chainsaw?" [/ QUOTE ] nonononono! the description CLEARLY reads "This was not a job for a chain saw."
[ QUOTE ] "Don't they own a chainsaw?" [/ QUOTE ] nonononono! the description CLEARLY reads "This was not a job for a chain saw."
Jun 23, 2011 #9 JeanSarich Location Gatineau, Quebec, Canada (Nations Capital Area) In comments: "This was not a job for a chainsaw." LOL
Jun 23, 2011 #10 JeanSarich Location Gatineau, Quebec, Canada (Nations Capital Area) Lol post fail I just saw your post LumberJackson...
Jun 23, 2011 #11 cerviarborist Very stable member Location Florida, USA Of course not. Excavating a ditch, apparently, is a job for a chainsaw.
Jun 23, 2011 #12 Maui Palm & Tree Care Location Pukalani, Hawaii [ QUOTE ] Of course not. Excavating a ditch, apparently, is a job for a chainsaw. [/ QUOTE ] who says you cant dig a ditch with a chainsaw? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TpIWaKpLGcA&feature=related
[ QUOTE ] Of course not. Excavating a ditch, apparently, is a job for a chainsaw. [/ QUOTE ] who says you cant dig a ditch with a chainsaw? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TpIWaKpLGcA&feature=related
Jul 4, 2011 #13 treehumper Carpal tunnel level member Location Ridgefield, NJ Hey and if we can get that thing turned sideways we could fell them big'uns!