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  1. SeanKroll

    Beginner Tree Climbing Tips

    @gumboot
  2. SeanKroll

    SRT techniques for beginners

    @gumboot
  3. SeanKroll

    Pros and Cos of various friction hitches in the trees

    I tie mine with a prussic on the pole that slides up and down the pole to adjust the length. Pre-ropewalker, Is use an extension ladder Very worthwhile. There is a Beginner Tree Climber Tips thread or similar. Full of info beyond beginner. There are a few rope walker videos that are...
  4. SeanKroll

    How'd it go today?

    As a tip, 3 Benjamins and... 6 packs of fish: Blue fin tuna, coho salmon, ling cod. I've got a bunch of last year's beef and berries to eat up. The calves are growing and going to slaughter in s month. If you've ever heard of Eberhardt blueberries from California, they started spitting...
  5. SeanKroll

    Tree felling vids

  6. L

    Pros and Cos of various friction hitches in the trees

    Same thing happened to my brother once. He rode it down without incident, like a 3 stooges skit lol. The one I have now came with the 'hard surface kit.' It's got rubber feet and a built in adjustable cable between the leg and steps. Love me an orchard ladder. I read a book about Niwaki...
  7. SeanKroll

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Bored backcut
  8. Czed

    The Joke/Funny Pic/Video Thread

  9. Czed

    The Joke/Funny Pic/Video Thread

  10. CurSedVoyce

    Pros and Cos of various friction hitches in the trees

    You build up toit. Also get past the mind fug of the ascent up a single leg of line.
  11. G

    Firewood

    U guys burn A LOT of wood . We heat solely with wood . Had the coldest winter in a long time last winter . We burned around 6 full cord . September through May burning season . But , I built our house small , 550 ish square feet . Double wall framing with 9 to 10 inch thich walls and dense...
  12. G

    The Axman

    Dont tell an Aussie that !!! It is actually very interesting how in big timber . The North Americans and Aussie's were so opposite on their axes . The wood ya see in the speed chopping competitions is soooo different than what they logged back in the days . Interesting facet tho . In both...
  13. G

    Pros and Cos of various friction hitches in the trees

    I have used my 24' fiberglass extension ladded . 300 lb rated . Worked great even tho it was on a bit of a sideways angle . But the top was nestled into some limvs so it couldnt go anywhere and I was roped in and took up slack as I cl8mbed the tree . A sorta Fern Gully lookin Birch . If I...
  14. G

    The Humboldt is primarily for speed of production

    Yes . I cut for Whitestone in Kake and then in Hoonah
  15. treebilly

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    L Easy little crane removal. We were on the fence about using the crane till we noticed the amount of dog crap in the yard. Turned it into a training day so another could get used to rigging and cutting for me
  16. Burnham

    The Tree ID Thread

    A willow, perhaps???
  17. Nutball

    Coleman fuel/white gas

    Maybe use Stihl motomix if they have an oilless 4 stroke version.
  18. treesmith

    Coleman fuel/white gas

    I’m hesitant to use kerosene as they say it burns quite dirty. I have some white gas that is old, but still good. For some reason it keeps very well. Purer/less additives, perhaps?
  19. Czed

    Official Guns Thread

    The red dot was dead on at 25yds
  20. Czed

    Official Guns Thread

    I bought one of these rechargable laser bore sighters It was wildly out of adjustment At 50ft it was about 3ft out I got it down to about 1" I use this method.
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