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  1. G

    The Humboldt is primarily for speed of production

    Oh , the scalers will pencil deduct for pullin the guts out of the butt log . What ever they can do to steal from the logger , they will do it . Taje a skinny stick or folding ruler and slide it on the fiber pull holes in the butt measure from the butt that distance and scribner scale from...
  2. G

    The Axman

    The Axe was the first tool to turn trees into something useful . And it will be the last . As long as humans have oposing thumbs and fingers . Some guy will be using an axe somewhere
  3. G

    The Humboldt is primarily for speed of production

    Stooled up = the roots are half above ground . In old growth Sitka Spruce , Western Hemlock , Red Cedar and Yellow Cedar . None of them have a tap root . And solid rock is often at ground level . Ive had to board up , spring board up 2 and 3 boards just to get above the roots .
  4. SeanKroll

    Pros and Cos of various friction hitches in the trees

    Try loosening your hitch with the extra wrap. The knut-h hitchhiker hitch https://www.masterblasterhome.com/threads/hitch-hiker-hitch.21218/
  5. Nutball

    Birds Galore

    I wonder how many times they got pooped on while feeding birds?
  6. SeanKroll

    How'd it go today?

    Miniloader sprung a leak yesterday after doing the bulk of the work. Brought the micro-x for the second half of a small clearing job of 26 trees.
  7. CurSedVoyce

    Borer battle - habitat trees?

    Generally, as a rule, beetle kill type trees not prime for habitat near uninfected trees. Best practice is a scorched earth approach. Less tree left = less pest left.
  8. davidwyby

    How'd it go today?

  9. davidwyby

    Borer battle - habitat trees?

    Mo problems mo Money
  10. G

    Songs I Like

  11. G

    Songs I Like

  12. G

    Songs I Like

    Willie's most emotional song that I know of.
  13. cory

    The Humboldt is primarily for speed of production

    Good stuff, Zane, good to read ya
  14. cory

    Birds Galore

    They are common here. Good vid, lotta patience
  15. Nutball

    Birds Galore

    I had to look these up after hearing one
  16. Nutball

    "LPRs"

    It gets worse
  17. Gypo

    The Humboldt is primarily for speed of production

    Not where I was. Most if not all of the hemlock had to be long butted to get to sound wood after felling. Often between 8 and and 30 ft of cull butt log. So the stumps werent a concern. Would be very hard to make low stumps up there. The spruce were better. I'm no Alaska expert. I spent...
  18. cory

    The Official Treehouse Articles Thread

    I think this is mad cool- https://gearjunkie.com/outdoor/wisconsin-ice-age-trail-unsupported-fkt?utm_source=email.gearjunkie.com&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=5-29-26&_bhlid=e68ced3be517654daf998890c10f3bb2f4e3bbc4
  19. cory

    The Humboldt is primarily for speed of production

    Is there a concern about losing scale with the high stumps
  20. cory

    The Humboldt is primarily for speed of production

    Doh, I get it, thx for the heads up. I probably shoulda figured it out on my own.
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