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  1. SeanKroll

    How to be an excellent groundman

    Makes having assistance even more productive.
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    What's the weather like in your neck of the woods?

    I'll start having CoolVests ready.
  3. SeanKroll

    What's the weather like in your neck of the woods?

    June-uary.
  4. SeanKroll

    Firewood

    Stack a trailer/ bed a few times, dump, throw it in loose, measure calibrate.
  5. SeanKroll

    How to be an excellent groundman

    100%. A climber can easily tension and slack a speed line (foot ascender can be helpful, with or without controlling a lowering line, IME. An elevated bottom-end of speedline termination sometimes helps. As well, this can be done well while solo work forethought, and possibly more than one...
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    How to be an excellent groundman

    The climber can lower a lot of things for themselves, too.
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    A shiny bauble to attract gear junkies

    I need a new shiny bauble! ;)
  8. SeanKroll

    Firewood

    Nicely done. All I've got is lots of rounds and logs. Luckily, this past mid-winter we installed a large wood stove where there was a small wood stove previously. It takes big round...lots less splitting!
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    Instagram

    I was waiting for police sirens
  10. SeanKroll

    Wall of Shame: Wannabe Experts

    Wow!
  11. SeanKroll

    Sick Autumn Blaze Maple

    You need to get down to the root flare. Search about root collar/ crown excavation, stem-girdling roots and SG root pruning, or hire an experienced arborist to do it.
  12. SeanKroll

    Pole coupler/ ferrule replacement

    I may have mismeasured. I'm going out of town for a week, so I'll look later.
  13. SeanKroll

    Pole coupler/ ferrule replacement

    I have an old bull pruner (25 years old). I broke the male end. Seems to be close to 1.5" O. D., which seems larger than standard options around 1.25" OD. No brand markings. Any ideas?
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    Sick Autumn Blaze Maple

    Keep going on the root collar excavation. You need to get to the flare. Use a large air compressor and nozzle if you have one/ can borrow one. It's a help. It can be used as a micro version of pro tools.
  15. SeanKroll

    Anyone having trouble accessing How'd it Go Today?

    That was it! Thanks!
  16. SeanKroll

    Anyone having trouble accessing How'd it Go Today?

    I haven't been able to have How'd It Go Today? and The Official Work Pictures Thread come up when using New Posts for some time.
  17. SeanKroll

    Fruit and nut trees

    I'm curious what trees you have at you own and customers' homes. I have three established apples, two new pears, 2 figs, an Asian pear needing a partner (the second for girdled by rodents) and a cherry. I've also got another apple and cherry in pots to plant. The almond doesn't produce...
  18. SeanKroll

    just another tool the icx

    @Maximalist how do you set your throw line/ weight in the tree? Do you throw by hand or use a BigShot or similar?
  19. SeanKroll

    The Official Random Video Thread!

    I wonder if it would work with the blowers in the water.
  20. SeanKroll

    Tricky, uprooted, large doug fir... advice and thoughts

    You can see the defect coming through the bark below the regrown, dogleg leader. I looked, but couldn't see that from the ground. I've seen cracks below doglegs before. A feller needs to be fleet-footed. Not my first walk-down of a hung tree, as I started in conservation forestry work...
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