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  1. Patrick A

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    The amount and size of wood to move off site is a limiting factor for our equipment. There is so much quartering I am willing to do. This elm spar was still 30ft tall when I took this picture. Bigger companies can have big jobs. No shortage of trees in CT.
  2. cory

    2024 Avant 528 less than 400 hours "NOT MINE"

    A good small artic loader is so key for a tree service imo.
  3. SkwerI

    2024 Avant 528 less than 400 hours "NOT MINE"

    This will go quick, but wanted to share. Guy is asking $35K for a 2024 Avant 528 with bucket and grapple (bmg style dangle grapple). I paid over $50K for my 2021 Avant 528 brand new. This is a steal! You may need to join the Avant group to see the message. Or contact me if you want to get in...
  4. cory

    How busy are you this year compared to other years?

    Strike now!
  5. treetx

    How busy are you this year compared to other years?

    Challenge accepted sir!! I'm doubling down to corner the snow plowing market here in south Texas. We haven't had measurable snow since '21 so there isn't any entrenched competition. :lol:
  6. davidwyby

    Pruning small oak off eaves?

    I did. Looks like 💩 . Should have started small…why I don’t prune. Got a piece of bark stuck in my eyelid at a real bad time too and couldn’t get it out, had to go to eye Dr. this am.
  7. friedrich

    How'd it go today?

    i use rayholes saddle butter
  8. friedrich

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    i was wondering the same
  9. cory

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    How so?
  10. cory

    How'd it go today?

    Obenauf's for me.
  11. Burnham

    How'd it go today?

    Neatsfoot oil is good for that.
  12. cory

    Archeology

    Pack rat nests reveal human archeology info. https://www.nps.gov/articles/chcupackrat.htm
  13. cory

    The Official Treehouse Articles Thread

    Fascinating re vultures! https://www.anthropocenemagazine.org/2025/10/vulture-nests-serve-as-600-year-archives-of-human-and-environmental-change/
  14. lumberjack

    Saddle bridge

    I'd stick with a class 1 rope construction, poly/nylon. As long as its strong enough, it's fairly well up to you, it would seem.
  15. friedrich

    Saddle bridge

    i use platinum protect from teufelberger. cover and core are interwoven. but any burly polyester 16 strand will do the job. and when in doubt, for 2€ you get a new one.
  16. Cobleskill

    How'd it go today?

    Obenauf's is good stuff. Used to use it on my Wolverine work boots. The leather lasted great, but the soles fall apart, so I quit bothering. I still buy them as they are light, comfortable, and I can get them on sale for just over 100 bucks I remember when I was about 7 my dad had a black...
  17. treesmith

    Saddle bridge

    Knotting
  18. Patrick A

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Latest job. It is reaching our limits but made for some good climbing.
  19. Mick!

    Pruning small oak off eaves?

    Just cut it back from the house, don’t understand all the hand wringing.
  20. flushcut

    How'd it go today?

    I used bar oil on mine, saturated the crap out of it. It seemed to work better than mink oil.
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