That's why I never attempted this. No one chance I 'd get it right. And as I don't want to loose my throwline, I don't even try.Love it when you just get it thrown right and tag it right out. Like playing horse shoes
When I worked with horses we boarded one briefly that had that. Terrible! Like Parkinson’s but in a horse. I can’t remember if it was put down or recovered, she was on site for a week.
Today, the forecasters were wrong again. They predicted -17°C for today, but in fact it was only -15°C. That's why I say it was hot)Hot! I wish my hot days were like yours :^D
The temperature is -20°C and below. This is a temperature at which I have no desire to work. At this temperature, wood changes its physical properties. And chainsaws suffer greatly from this temperature.So +5F.
So I'll bite- is there a low temp at which you would choose not to work??
However, I'm more of an arborist than a firefighter. My experience with trees is 42 years, and in the fire department - only 36 years) Lately, I've been thinking more and more often that it's time to leave the fire department. Still, sleepless nights make themselves felt. I am already 57 years old, and my time has probably come…Max, do you spend more time at the fire dept or doing tree work?