I had purchased the Silky file from TreeStuff to sharpen 3 sugoi blades. It works perfect.
As you said, it doesn't work for the zubat. Anyway, I resurrected three blades for $25. But sharpening a fourth sugoi wasn't happening too well. I still have it and may give it another go to see if...
Absolutely.
I competed against the best using those knots. And to be honest, was even quicker then. Though I'm not giving up my hitch climber anytime soon.
Waiting on my first order of two today from TreeStuff. Should be here any moment!
And once I found I could afford a few more items, I placed another purchase the next day. Sucks for paying double shipping, but I do love getting gear delivered on multiple days.
;)
Love it! I could watch folks do this work for hours and not get bored.
Gnarly assed oak labecasse!
Max, I dig getting to view the pics of your cityscape. Thanks a bunch.
And for the cedar removal, cutting it is a real treat. Soft -and draws in the saw chain like a knife to butter! I never...
Balado Tarong
Japanese eggplant in a sweetened and dried chili pepper spiced tomato sauce. Also has onion, lemon grass, galangal root and curry leaves.
Served best on a bed of basmati rice.
Since I started tree care, 1988 part time groundie, then 1990 full time climber-- I was taught as my primary climbing knot the taught line hitch. I had used this until 1993 where I graduated to a split tail -with a micro pulley to tend a Blake's hitch. It was an awesome step forward in an...
Very cool! Thanks for sharing!
What brand of boots are you wearing? And- do they have a shank thick enough to support climbers?
And about the husky. I'd like to see some video sometime of you cutting large pieces with it. Cause from what I saw on this video, it manages no better than my 192.
I shown my employer the photos and asked what he would charge. He said exactly what I did. $500. Total. Stumps and all.:(
Where we live, folks can and will find people to do them for even as little as $300. Total. I love living where I do, but I loath how little I have to ask to give first...
Nice show BlackOak!
You too Maximalist! Thanks for always sharing such beautiful shots -of your extremely dreary and cloudy location. Don't know how you can keep from taking your own life living there. Russians are a rare breed I guess.
That's it! Laughable.
I could find three in NE Ohio that would dwarf this sapling. I also know of a London Plain in Moundsville WV that this oak isn't even as big as just one of its limbs.
How do they come up with these claims of champions?
Every time we worked on fruiting trees, a war would ensue with the rotted biodegradable missiles. I've had to pick applesauce from my ears more than a few times....
:lol:
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