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    HOW DOES A SHALLOW FACE INCREASE BARBER CHAIR POTENTIAL?

    Someone on Treebuzz started a thread called "Why 1/3 notch depth?" ... Why 1/3 notch depth? - https://www.treebuzz.com/forum/threads/why-1-3-notch-depth.46614/ I have said for years that is one of the rules that has largely gone unquestioned and unexamined in the industry (along with the...
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    Hearing Loss

    My Mom had it pretty bad and she also had bad kidneys as per the thesis of this article...
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    More on climate change

    The problem with science is the human factor... I like this guy .. He's obviously telling the truth
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    why I AM turning Republican

    this thing is totally out of hand
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    good riddance and a one way ticket straight to hell

    https://fortune.com/2021/06/30/donald-rumsfeld-defense-secretary-geroge-bush-obit/
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    tree mechanics video

    I didn't watch much, but seems like he has a decent perspective
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    Even the pro-vaxxers Hate Gates

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    getting the Covid vaxx? a pole for members of the house

    With all the back and forth about the benefits and dangers of vaxxines, this is where the rubber meets the road. Are you in or out on the vaxx .. Or are you undecided?
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    when the Humboldt is counter-productive

    In suburban arboriculture, the open face or traditional face has many more practical applications than the Humboldt. Some west coast guys can't cut anything else. Some non-west coast guys try to cut the Humboldt on everything because they see the west coast guys doing it like that. The Humboldt...
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    how to fall back leaners

    I started working on this video in 2009, but never finished until last winter. it's basic stuff
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    Snowden

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    modified coos bay

    modified coos bay in this case means making a front kerf cut instead of a notch, which was used to shorten up the needed length of the side cuts. probably 44 to 50 inches diameter at the cut, using only a 24 inch bar. I intentionally stopped cutting so I could video the fall. as a result...
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    Ivermectin vs. Covid and the vaccine

    These are the clinical trials strongly support the use of Ivermectin. I just ordered mine on Amazon. https://www.thecompleteguidetohealth.com/clinicaltrials.html I beg you to pay careful attention before you go off and get an experimental vaccine, nothing of the like (mRNA) has ever passed a...
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    For conspiracy theorist only

    Here's a thread about conspiracy theories. The people who believe them are calling the outing of these truths (or conspiracies) the "truth movement". I think we can all agree that the mainstream media is not telling the whole truth, and puts a spin on many issues, and completely ignores others...
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    handling hornets

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    gut microbiome

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    Camp Lejeune water contamination

    This disaster is something Trump tried to sweep under the rug, supporting the chemical industry's ability to profit at the expense of the health and well being of the people https://www.pri.org/stories/2014-06-20/camp-lejeune-water-pollution-victims-setback...
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    stump grinders: which is better? remote control or old school?

    I just can't imagine being able to produce with a remote the way I can with 100 hp standing right next to the work. I regularly chase roots, cut carefully around embedded rocks, work very close to fences and foundations, grind right to the edge of the stump without hitting much dirt to keep the...
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    Breaking Stig's Rules about making a face cut in 2 cuts

    Stig recently called another topping cut "shoddy work" because the photo of the face showed that it had more than 2 cuts used to make the face. In the above video, it takes less than 5 seconds to make the intentionally high first bottom cut of the face (from 6:12-6:17). This allows the seconds...
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    Working in the Wind

    This is a thread for sharing stories about working in the wind. The good, the bad, and the ugly. This video from 2012 shows me losing a small maple top to the wind. I wasn't paying attention when a slight breeze came during the back cut. Fortunately, no harm was done, but it was an eye opener.
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