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  1. cory

    The Treehouse Wiki thread

    Alrighty then; we've probably all heard of this but it's still interesting https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small-world_experiment
  2. Eric H-L

    How do you cut a slanted bore in small heavy leaner?

    Thanks for the video!
  3. Gypo

    The Humboldt is primarily for speed of production

    They penny inched in Hoonah, in the days before I got there. We were day wagin.
  4. cory

    How'd it go today?

    I didn't know you have a micro ex
  5. vharrison

    Birds Galore

    Now that we are retired, sitting on the back porch having coffee, birdwatching is a thing with us! I use the Merlin app and it identifies the chirps of the different birds that visit. Coolest thing ever! The app is free.
  6. G

    Pros and Cos of various friction hitches in the trees

    I will definately try that hitch . Ive heard of Brocky . Seems he has come up with some great hitches . I keyed in on his comment about twisting (loosening ) the hitch for easing into descent . Will definately give that a try also .
  7. G

    The Humboldt is primarily for speed of production

    Only when a bushler gets a penny inch job . I added in as much root flare as I could . Penny inching is flat out stealing from the fallers ! It was Designed to steal from the fallers . Penny inch scale has a set price , per inch diameter of the stump , perpendicular to the face . The outfit I...
  8. 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...
  9. 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
  10. 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 .
  11. 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/
  12. Nutball

    Birds Galore

    I wonder how many times they got pooped on while feeding birds?
  13. 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.
  14. 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.
  15. davidwyby

    How'd it go today?

  16. davidwyby

    Borer battle - habitat trees?

    Mo problems mo Money
  17. G

    Songs I Like

  18. G

    Songs I Like

  19. G

    Songs I Like

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

    The Humboldt is primarily for speed of production

    Good stuff, Zane, good to read ya
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