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  1. cory

    How'd it go today?

    Oooo I hate mouse damage. I kept some traps set full time on equipment (stumpers) that didn't move daily. One morning as our convoy was pulling out in the morning, my guy radioed me that some mice were running around on the rear counterweight of the Kubota loader :\: :/:
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    Climbing the tree vs climbing a rope in the tree

    My IT band is beat up and f'g wit my hip. How'd yours get beat up and got any plan to whup it?
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    Knot thread

    5/8" is fairly beefy imo. For limbs and for trunk sections up to say 300lbs, I'd use 1/2" with a rope snap on end for super fast, easy hook ups and unhooking. For heavier pieces, I'd go with the 5/8 and a bowline.
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    Knot thread

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    Tree felling vids

    All good long as the wood is strong like hell. He "nails more shots than anyone in the West?" Hmmmm
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    Tree felling vids

    Kinda silly chatter and presentation but that Manitou she strong. @lumberjack you ever think of making work site vids?
  7. cory

    Sunscald

    Sounds like using Never-Seize- word is just put some on your hands and clothes before you start just to get it over with :lol: :dude:
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    Knot thread

    So sorta make a clove hitch and send a loop thru
  9. cory

    Sunscald

    Maybe keep the tubes suspended a couple inches off the ground like I seen em do with plastic mesh used to keep buck deer from rubbing off the bark
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    Sunscald

    I never heard of it but it makes sense
  11. cory

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    glazed I'd say
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    The Official Random Video Thread!

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    Climbing the tree vs climbing a rope in the tree

    The bucket truck got 75% of our significant trees. Climbing for pruning was either use a ladder or throw to a low limb and alternate lanyard up the tree, or shoot a high line into big trees and Wraptor up. For removals it was usually spur from the ground unless the tree was huge in which case...
  14. cory

    In The News...

    Now Deere construction equipment gonna get lit up by right to repair lawsuit, after farmers got done with them. https://www.wsj.com/business/right-to-repair-advocates-are-taking-on-deere-againthis-time-in-construction-a93aa654?st=Bg8cHD&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
  15. cory

    The Official TreeHouse Martial Arts Thread!

    Geez I was thinking it was chalk for grip. Good info, Rich
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    Songs I Like

    I never heard that one!
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    The Official TreeHouse Martial Arts Thread!

    Ha, a true classic MB saying!
  18. cory

    Official Guns Thread

    Gun control laws are far more lax now than in the Old West, who knew https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/gun-control-old-west-180968013/?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email
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    The Official TreeHouse Martial Arts Thread!

    Nice! Why'd they walk off the mat in the beginning, just bc if they don't feel ready yet that's what they do? Have you ever tried sumo yourself?
  20. cory

    Official Jobber Thread

    Caveman style for me- pen, scanner, email. Wow I hated paperwork, did I miss the boat on jobber?!? Doh!
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