I just got an F-550. It only has a flatbed. So I need some cans. I got it mainly to clean up stump chips, but I think it will have a lot of uses and may end up developing into a business of its own. The 550 is light for tree work, but if it works out I may get a heavier truck. This had a 7.3...
I was making sawdust yesterday for the first time a couple of weeks, thinking about Butch. His last tree, his last post, his last breath. It was deep.
It was a distraction but only became clear how much so when I turned the boom the wrong way to put it in the cradle.
Its amazing how much a...
When I asked Jack how much of the tricks and techniques in his toolbox did he invent vs how much he learned. this was the reply:
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Daniel hi. Some of it I had heard of but never witnessed it being done. This one is not something I had heard about before...
Bucket truck was maxed, reaching from the backyard to the side yard to take the top of this pine out. The object of the cut was to not damage the limbs in the adjacent pine. There was a very tight hole, so early separation was required. I set the cut up to trip on the pull line but had to be...
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fun to see the APTA technology used for fishing
I've been studying alternative cancer treatments since the '80s. Just put up a website last Friday. cancerpatientfreedom.com
The hope is that patents can free their minds by understanding how messed up the current system of FDA approval is, and why their oncologists almost certainly is not...
I spent an afternoon with a friend of my sisters who was dragging logs out of the woods with a two-horse team in Oregon around 1990. I thought that was pretty cool. ere's another good video. This guy looks like a hard worker.
BUcket work often requires a little creativity. Here's a nice system for backing up a satellite rigging point here. That kept the bucket out of the way of the swinging limbs. Using true blue gives some flexibility in using either (or in this case both) natural crotch or false crotch.
Here's a comment I left for this video from Buckin Billy. I think this one is worth discussing again. See the action at 16:15
This video also gets me thinking about whether you should just turn and run, (and perhaps drop the saw first), as you did on an earlier release, or if you should look up...
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AKA The Dzhanibekov Effect or Tennis Racket Theorem
thought you and Spidy might be...
Since the subject just came up on another thread:
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