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  1. SouthSoundTree

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    "Good Job Uncle Doug. " Ummm...Hmmm.
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    playing it smart.
  3. SouthSoundTree

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    A monkey could train with the best resources in the world, just don't expect understanding, retention, or proper use. Hey, wait a minute. That the one way that I hang tops.
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    Soft Bank Hawks on TB works in Asia. He said that they (not he) use that technique sometimes. He had some interesting threads about trying to remove these long-ago propped trees over temples and sacred ground, or the like. The early version of the man-lift.
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    Pruning:lol: I hates me them leaves.
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    It interesting how so little weight make the difference between staying over and standing up...last blow over was a small/ medium willow, chunking off ~30# pieces, after one specific one I knew it was close, then after the next one one it went all the way back up. That top looked somewhat...
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    I wondered if he two blocked it, too. Extending the boom, or lowering the boom where it sucked up the last tiny bit of slack, or it was already taut and some manipulation did it.
  8. SouthSoundTree

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    I hear that. I chunked down two maple stems that had a lot of leaning crown weight removed from the ground level co-dominants. I stayed out of the Circle of Death with choked lanyard and climbline. I could feel the tension/ compression changing while snap-cutting chunks. Spookie!
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    With a bit of training, some gear, and a lanyarded saw, and he would probably be off to a good start.
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    I concur, Doctor! I got mine for $25 on ebay, steel, fixed points. Not fancy, but my legs never get tired from heavy spurs. Almost always, all the spur weight is on the tree.
  11. SouthSoundTree

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    Haven't worn long spikes for residential work for well over a year, maybe two or more.
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    Hey. Looks like he's tied in twice! ha!
  13. SouthSoundTree

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    amen
  14. SouthSoundTree

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    Sure let a lot of cars pass beneath a cut up tree.
  15. SouthSoundTree

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    What length and weight of crow bar do you guys like?
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