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  1. SeanKroll

    Armoring drop-zones rather than rigging, and armoring for machines.

    Ryan, I hear what you're saying. Typically, yes...I consider that everytime. Today, its raining, which is a switch, as its been a dry winter. I'm by the woodstove, catching up. Maybe a blessing in disguise. I can use a 'day off'. The migraine guy is very upstanding, I'd say. Healthy guy...
  2. SeanKroll

    Armoring drop-zones rather than rigging, and armoring for machines.

    I've got the go-ahead to protect a Rhodie for $200 extra, right at the base of a triple-leader birch removal. I'm going to lag-screw some 2x4's, and screw on some scrap plywood. Was going to start it today, but one groundman has a migraine, and the other rolled his ankle this morning...
  3. SeanKroll

    Armoring drop-zones rather than rigging, and armoring for machines.

    Just a thought I have... Sometimes in rare occasion, you might want to beat an area, rather than rig down into an area, like if you have a dead tree. I had a tight spot to fit a dead cedar. 2x2' grid plant-spacing, with heavy, heavy landscape cloth, in the landscaped area where I was able to...
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