rskybiz
TreeHouser
I have thought of looking him up Butch but he left, life goes on and fb is not the same. The treehouse is where he is and was a friend. Seems no different than missing Burnham while he was getting his hip.
Pays to have pulled a plot plan and walked property lines. Sheriff agrees, why yes, the county has verified this... But he has some questions... I am fine with that.. ask away. He starts asking about tree work and how we do things, and how obviously we know what we are doing from what he has already witnessed... No trees in the road.. nothing in the road, nothing blocking the road and two of three 100 plus foot ponderosa pretty much gone... So... He now has my card and wants a consultation on a large oak out in front of his house. Might want it removed, but pleas look at it first... Thanks to the leaf lickers, I may just have to kill another tree
Maybe I will find virtue in saving it, prune and cable the thing.. Have to look at it first of course.... But hey.. thanks for the referral 


Looks like you have some fine weather for working, Stephen.
I thought it would be snowing up your way by now, or is that only when I come around to sleep in trees![]()

Frost in the morning so the ground is managable.I know copper sulphate hurts the edge on a saw chain. I once milled with my Alaskan chainsaw mill, beams out of old thrown away red cedar hydro poles preserved with the stuff. Dulled the chain to the point of smokin thru the wood only after a few inches in it.Copper Sulphate, I have been told, is supposed to kill roots that have invaded drains. I wonder if it hurts the tree.
