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  1. rbtree

    Douglas fir pruning

    Again, good work, Reg. That said, due to the versatility and flexibility that a pole saw offers, I usually fly with one attached to a sling and hanging below me. With one, I can quickly thing the duff all all along multiple branches from one spot, and, if properly positioned, can more easily...
  2. rbtree

    Douglas fir pruning

    By the way, at 67, and having done more technical work than 70-90% of tree companies or workers, I have earned the right to have an ego...plus, I have never been an unassuming quiet person like Reg, who simply goes out there and does cutting ass work, and develops tools to do it better and...
  3. rbtree

    Douglas fir pruning

    Sorrry, Jed, but that's ridiculous. Is Rick Castro still the foreman/lead at your office? I don't work that much these days, but, as long as I can get a line set, with the Wraptor, I, even at 67, can outwork 90% of any and every tree guy out there...my prices are fair, I prolly average at...
  4. rbtree

    Douglas fir pruning

    Oh,and, of course, to you go kudos for doing proper conifer work, Reg....
  5. rbtree

    Douglas fir pruning

    Agree. Jed. Except that there are a number of good companies that climb gaffless in our area. And, it's probably been 20 years since Scott Baker and I, and probably a few others, recognized that end weight reduction of conifers is the best way to prune them, for two reasons, of not more. It...
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