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  1. davidwyby

    Machining/welding/millwright…molten metal

    Yes, like a dolly. Vegetable trailer. They drag them around the fields with tractors and then to the cooling sheds with semis.
  2. davidwyby

    Tree felling vids

    I think a lot of it is that I’ve never gotten to cut production, not in a hurry. Also, usually there are targets around to some extent so missing isn’t really an option, so I go slow and pay attention.
  3. Gypo

    Tree felling vids

    Hey Sean, You like those muffs? Watched a video where Dan Holiday was raving about em. @SeanKroll
  4. Gypo

    Tree felling vids

    Cut a few more you will. I've cut em off, over sideways, over backwards, barber chair... if it can be f'd up I've done it. Guy was bucking logs for dad for awhile, claimed he hadn't been hung up in 6 months. Dad told em to go ahead and cut a few of em off... lol. Logs looked like linked up...
  5. Cobleskill

    Machining/welding/millwright…molten metal

    So how do those wheels steer? I don't see any tie rods. Like a fifth wheel?
  6. treesmith

    Coleman fuel/white gas

    Have you ever had to replace any parts on yours? Mine is about 7-8 years old but has only been used a handful of times. I wondered if I need to at least inspect/lube the pump cup.
  7. Gypo

    The Humboldt is primarily for speed of production

    To each their own, I liked both of em. Havent seem em in years. Was Dan bull buckin then?
  8. G

    Beginner Tree Climbing Tips

    Ill have to start this one at page 1 . I started topping timber in 83 so the spur climbing is my norm .
  9. G

    The Humboldt is primarily for speed of production

    In 07 I was Laboring on a highway job up at Glacier View on the Glenn highway . We moved from Hoonah to Glennallen in 08.
  10. G

    The Humboldt is primarily for speed of production

    Dans not my favorite person on planet earth. I got along with Cliff fine .
  11. G

    Pros and Cos of various friction hitches in the trees

    Ive used my Big Shot ALot . At the moment the rubber bands have mostly gave up the ghost and I need to get new bands and basket set . In the mean time I throw the bag . Just started with the 2 hand throw from between my legs . It works for like 30' up for me so far . I just set up a practice...
  12. Burnham

    Coleman fuel/white gas

    @treesmith Coleman fuel is extremely shelf stable. I have kept it for at least as long as you say you've had that gallon, and I have never had any trouble with it.
  13. flushcut

    How'd it go today?

    Believe me I tried. I even offered a weeks worth of extra work. No dice.
  14. Kaveman

    What Is/Are Your Favorite Friction Hitches for Climbing SRS/SRT?

    Just talked with the OP. The autist is alive and well, for now. If you find yourself needing further guidance, I've got the weirdo
  15. Kaveman

    How'd it go today?

    I'd have probably left with the rotty, but I'm a silver tongued idiot...
  16. G

    SRT techniques for beginners

    I Can see I have a bunch of reading to do . LooksCool , no idea what its for ! Ill go read
  17. G

    SRT techniques for beginners

    I ha I had a dickins of a time trying to get to this thread last night !!! Finally , none of the site worked so I bunched it for the night. Thank you for the bump !!
  18. G

    What Is/Are Your Favorite Friction Hitches for Climbing SRS/SRT?

    Excellent thread !!
  19. flushcut

    Coleman fuel/white gas

    On long trips, two weeks, I carried two 22oz and an 11oz. The 22’s were for base camp and the 11 was the day trip bottle. But most weekend trips it was just a single 22oz for two humans and two dogs.
  20. flushcut

    How'd it go today?

    Wrapped up a day and half gig, nothing big or particularly note worthy just a lot of a lot of little stuff and a creek clearing. Storms washed in a lot of crap and blocked the culvert. So it comes time to collect and she asked how I want to be paid. I say cash, check, or puppy. She has the...
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