murphy4trees
TreeHouser
ANyone remember this thread started by Kenny in July 2002..
https://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/dent-on-hinging.4451/
He was trying to explain a concept that you probably understand now if you've been paying attention to the forums...
But back then it wasn't well understood outside of the logging world... He caught a ton of shit from small minded arbs that couldn't get out of their boxes..
I sure AM glad he kept at it anyway And pretty sure there are a bunch of people learning from the heated discussions that seem to follow many of my posts...
I put $5,800 worth of locust trees on the ground today from two sets of the bucket in about 5 hours... I didn't do that by operating in a box..... the last tree I reduced from 2300 to 1800 because the little old lady who owned the house was on a fixed income and she asked nicely.. Her son in law told me she got a price of 2,700 six years ago... Tree as on the ground in a little over an hour...
If you look closely you can see the tree ended up falling left of the hinge, that top was one big heavy locust lead hanging over the house
https://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/dent-on-hinging.4451/
He was trying to explain a concept that you probably understand now if you've been paying attention to the forums...
But back then it wasn't well understood outside of the logging world... He caught a ton of shit from small minded arbs that couldn't get out of their boxes..
I sure AM glad he kept at it anyway And pretty sure there are a bunch of people learning from the heated discussions that seem to follow many of my posts...
I put $5,800 worth of locust trees on the ground today from two sets of the bucket in about 5 hours... I didn't do that by operating in a box..... the last tree I reduced from 2300 to 1800 because the little old lady who owned the house was on a fixed income and she asked nicely.. Her son in law told me she got a price of 2,700 six years ago... Tree as on the ground in a little over an hour...
If you look closely you can see the tree ended up falling left of the hinge, that top was one big heavy locust lead hanging over the house