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  1. Mick!

    Wall of Shame: Wannabe Experts

    Agreed. Also to pull an immense tree like that with backlean needs more than just a tractor and bullrope, or if that’s all you got it needs a proper back cut, wedges and many years of experience.
  2. cory

    Wall of Shame: Wannabe Experts

    I thought they looked solid early when they knocked out a 'proper looking gob' (how'd I do Mick?!?!), but among other things, the backcut was way too high and worst of all, sloped.
  3. Mick!

    Wall of Shame: Wannabe Experts

    Yes, seen that. Doesn’t look staged to me. That would be a ballsy fell for anyone. These guys look like they know a bit, but not enough..
  4. Nutball

    Wall of Shame: Wannabe Experts

    I knew a guy who would say " that's a $1000 deductible"
  5. Porkbrick

    A shiny bauble to attract gear junkies

    I had rock break one for me. On 11.7mm rope it slipped between 530 and 630lbs. Then, with a stopper knot it tore the rope at 1300lbs. Finally, installed on a steel cable, it broke at 1700lbs. Pretty remarkable for 3d printed!
  6. WoodCutr

    How'd it go today?

    customer texts me asking if I work in a certain area, check on google and see why they are having a hard time finding anyone, I've been that way in a pickup truck and had to use 4wd on pavement to get up some of the hills, and you'd have to drop/re-hook trailers to make certain turns of course...
  7. CurSedVoyce

    Wall of Shame: Wannabe Experts

    Seen that. Almost too much dumb assery to be staged.
  8. Maximalist

    What Did Ya'll Have For Dinner Tonight?

    Japanese dinner. Baked sushi.
  9. cory

    Wall of Shame: Wannabe Experts

    What would you say? Um I'm sorry I totaled your house. https://www.threads.com/@teesferalmind/post/DLcKHJNgvQp?xmt=AQF0st38ZiLERoOPVxlOuA2ZL70zILpVC4bES5hiOYeYzQ
  10. CurSedVoyce

    Good Morning!

  11. SeanKroll

    Suburban logging with forklift

    Do you have tongs?
  12. biggun

    The New Offical Mutts of the House thread

    Midnight walk up at a friends farm.
  13. Nutball

    Good Morning!

    Smart feller. I hide clocks too. I did it for a friend once, but his clocks stopped after a minute, or he'd not hear them. If too short of a walk, he'd go back to bed. I've got 2 lamps on timers that audibly click on and off and simulate sunlight, and a hidden clock. If I'm really bad, I'll brew...
  14. davidwyby

    Whats blooming?

  15. davidwyby

    Get lost!

    I wanna go
  16. davidwyby

    Machining/welding/millwright…molten metal

    untwisting a ramp Sometimes we do whole semi trailers
  17. stikine

    Stikine's guiding thread

    I'd bet you would be good as a guide. You are articulate and would be a conversationalist with the clients, if I'm reading you correctly.
  18. stikine

    What Did Ya'll Have For Dinner Tonight?

    Cincinnati chili tonight with a cucumber, onion, tomato salad on the side.
  19. davidwyby

    Suburban logging with forklift

    Only downside is Tele is a lot heavier than big yellow 😆 …will probably be roading it. May need to put toolboxes on it or trailer to pull behind, no truck. 😆
  20. davidwyby

    Suburban logging with forklift

    Tele climbing out of same hole
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