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  1. flushcut

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Spruce tippy top, this was part of the job, the other part was cutting back two walnuts over the roof and removing a small dead ash plus a privit hedge removal.
  2. davidwyby

    Whats blooming?

  3. cory

    The Official TreeHouse Martial Arts Thread!

    @treebilly how's the minor injury going? Meanwhile,
  4. lumberjack

    Forestry mulching vs clearing — what are you guys doing more?

    How to decide would be based on what the customer wants. I normally ask customers what their plans are and how they plan on maintaining the area in the years to come. We don’t do much clearing these days and we do even less mulching.
  5. V

    Forestry mulching vs clearing — what are you guys doing more?

    Been noticing more clients asking for forestry mulching lately, even on jobs where full clearing might make more sense. Mulching is quick and looks clean, but it doesn’t handle stumps or roots, and I’ve seen regrowth come back faster in some spots. How are you guys deciding between mulching...
  6. cory

    In The News...

    More on Right to Repair https://www.wsj.com/business/deere-settled-for-99-million-over-repair-costs-farmers-are-still-worried-4a9dfd34?st=xbEdkw&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
  7. cory

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Big tree, nice machine
  8. Mick!

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    This popped up on my memories thing on FB. 13 years ago, an Ash. Wish I’d kept that little digger!
  9. davidwyby

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    I wanted to fell them whole but it was windy. Turns out they’re more of a bush than a tree and Full of pigeon nests, dead and alive critters, caterpillars, dirt, trash….
  10. Nutball

    Machining/welding/millwright…molten metal

    What's it for?
  11. Burnham

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Or giving you the finger :).
  12. CurSedVoyce

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    It was waving Hi.
  13. Burnham

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    That looks like a pain in the butt.
  14. flushcut

    Machining/welding/millwright…molten metal

    That’s one small orifice!
  15. davidwyby

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Grooooosss
  16. SkwerI

    Equipment purchasing. Financing or not?

    I have always financed equipment. But every piece of equipment I have ever bought made me more money than it cost. And I would rather keep some money in the bank and get a loan rather than spend all my money on a piece of equipment. And besides, I figure it makes sense to let the equipment pay...
  17. cory

    Equipment purchasing. Financing or not?

    That was good
  18. tblough

    Machining/welding/millwright…molten metal

    Most of my stuff is on the other end of the size range: The channels in this mixer are 0.015" wide and that's a 0.008" radius where it enters the center chamber with a 0.020" center hole. These other parts are 0.224" in diameter with a 0.0067" orifice.
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