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  1. davidwyby

    Tree felling vids

    I have been consistently impressed/frustrated by how strong ironbark is and how much wedge force is required.
  2. Maximalist

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Russian joke: "Have you worked in the Sahara Desert (in this case, the Mojave Desert) ?Yes, of course! But there are no trees in that desert! That's why there are no trees there, because I worked there!":)
  3. Burnham

    Tree felling vids

    Nicely done.
  4. Burnham

    How'd it go today?

    That would have been more appropriate for this task as well :). My personally owned gear is much lighter than what I had to call on in my working life...I was bringing a knife to a gunfight with this job :D. Burned up a couple of prusiks and glazed the main line when the prusiks slipped a bit...
  5. WoodCutr

    Bandit 250XP with a cummins!

    especially the pre emissions stuff! only times its ever let me down was a tiny coolant line off the water pump, job 1 of the day was fine, parked at job 2 and it was dripping, replaced the hose and it ran fine, the other time was blowing a hydraulic hose, which is why all the high pressure hoses...
  6. vharrison

    Bandit 250XP with a cummins!

    Love me a bandit, they will run forever!
  7. davidwyby

    Tree felling vids

    Euc doesn’t hinge. I told him not to yank it with his big old tractor, break my rope, and lose it backwards in the house, so no momentum. Note the drift from the face. Maybe if I had left a thicker hinge, bigger gap face, and back cut in the center of the face elevation wise.
  8. davidwyby

    How'd it go today?

    Cool. Splits pinch.😆 Just had a go round with a junk paperbark euc yesterday. I like MA setups. Always wanted to get a rope and pulley setup, mine are all winch and cable and 20lbs each 😆. But that seems to be appropriate for the stuff I deal with.
  9. Burnham

    How'd it go today?

    Here are some pics. We have started working on it...I was able to buck and flop the root plate back in place, more or less. I ran out of steam and daylight on Saturday, left the thing tensioned and I felt like it was getting fairly close to tipping point. Woke up the next morning to see it...
  10. treesmith

    Official Guns Thread

    My first Glock was a G22. They may not be the most aesthetic handgun out there, but they are arguably the most reliable. It’s an absolute shame to see them cave in to political pressure.
  11. davidwyby

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Took it easy today other than a couple more small loads. Nice Mesquite log. Looked at this again. They want the dead out and reduction.
  12. Dave Shepard

    How'd it go today?

    I often have to pack a saw in over a mile to clear trail. It was much easier to use my homemade pack frame. This is what it was for: I made it from my old BR400. 25 years ago, it was the top Stihl blower.
  13. cory

    Archeology

    https://arstechnica.com/science/2025/11/10000-generations-of-hominins-used-the-same-stone-tools-to-weather-a-changing-world/?utm_campaign=website&utm_medium=email&utm_source=nautilus-newsletter
  14. cory

    How'd it go today?

    I'll bite. :?
  15. Dave Shepard

    Official Guns Thread

    I regret having to liquidate my G22 years ago. Not sure I could get another
  16. WoodCutr

    Bandit 250XP with a cummins!

    Heres my 2002 250XP, has a 110hp 4BT with absolutely ZERO knock, blowby or rattles, uses no oil or coolant, muffler is missing (I have it, mounts are gone tho) whats new: (less than 200 hours) Tires all hydraulic hoses besides suction line from tank hydraulic filter and both the reversing and...
  17. Dave Shepard

    How'd it go today?

    I've been thinking about this for a year.
  18. SeanKroll

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    You could use in-person mentoring. Learning to climb from the internet is a slow, dangerous road. Look, Listen , Feel! Every life support connection, every time. I "park" my lanyard termination on the lanyard adjuster ring, rarely let it dangle. When the lanyard is employed, I like...
  19. davidwyby

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Good point. Big eucs shed big limbs. With it hanging over the roof he didn’t want to pay to have it craned or rigged down every couple years. Regrowth is weak… Plus foundation. He wants to plant an orchard out there. If it was me I might have reduced it, I like trees and shade, but I’d need a...
  20. cory

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Why'd they want the shade removed?
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