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  1. HortGuy

    ELECTRIC Felco or Other HAND Pruners ... Experience? Feedback? Hearsay?

    grafting tool I don't believe that is an electric grafting tool, I think it is manual. They have been around for many years, and the omega pattern works great. That being said, I wouldn't buy anything from Zenport, they are a knock off company, and have mimicked some of the best tools out...
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    recommend equipment for each truck

    I've been asked to put together a list of equipment that should be in every crew's truck, every day. Like: First Aid Kit (3) Orange Safety Cones Safety Glasses for each person Hearing Protection for each person Beltpack of Eyewash for each person 5 gallon Thermos of water...
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    Climber/ Treeworker Injuries and Treatments

    Getting back to Sunscreen, anybody have one they recommend? Zinc Oxide might look cool if you are a lifeguard, but I would rather have something that I can rub in, and won't sweat off in the 30 minutes.
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    Safety Chaps or Pants?

    Thanks Buddy!
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    Safety Chaps or Pants?

    that's interesting, never heard of those, where do you get them?
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    ANSI Z133-2012 question, chaps or no chaps while running a chipper?

    Fred Sarcasm doesn't bother me . . . I had 2 daughters.
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    ANSI Z133-2012 question, chaps or no chaps while running a chipper?

    3.4.10 Says Cut resistant leg protection shall be worn while operating a chain saw during ground operations. 8.6.3 says To prevent an entanglement hazard, loose clothing, climbing equipment, body belts, arborist saddles, lanyards, or gauntlet-type gloves (for example, long-cuffed lineman's or...
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    Oil Spill triage kit. What do you carry?

    http://www.amleo.com/emergency-spill-kit%2c-23-pieces/p/srkjr/
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    Safety Chaps or Pants?

    thanks for the input everybody, great info!
  10. HortGuy

    Safety Chaps or Pants?

    Not really interested in whether or not you choose to wear these, but if you do, which do you prefer, chaps or pants, and why? I am guessing pants to climb year round and on the ground in winter. Chaps on the ground in summer.
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    Does Anyone Need Any Gear?

    Welcome Steve!
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    Sintung pruner for hayauchi review

    These weren't made by Silky, but they were made to fit a Silky pole, and were sold by Sherrill. They were discontinued for quality issues, but Sherrill just brought in an upgraded version. I'd be interested in hearing if anyone gets one, and what they think about it.
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    O.C.G.D. Thread, part two

    Here's one for less $, but you need to provide your own dog snaps. http://www.amleo.com/product.aspx?p=25Y
  14. HortGuy

    Kombi tool

    The ones I've used were like the Kirby Vacuum of the 60's, with lots of attachments, none of which worked as well as a tool dedicated to a task. The broom I used didn't have bristles in the middle to make room for the handle, so it left a stripe in the middle. The only thing the broom really...
  15. HortGuy

    Jameson Pole Saw Hand Saw

    And it is in 5.2.14, using the word 'should'.
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    Jameson Pole Saw Hand Saw

    I suspect you meant 8.4.18, not 8.14.18, but I agree it is interesting it is different than 8.1.19
  17. HortGuy

    Lag Spinner

    Thanks Nick, I'll check that out.
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    Lag Spinner

    Have to admit, when I read 'Klein' I thought we had it, but they don't make this either. Thanks for the suggestion, really good idea.
  19. HortGuy

    Lag Spinner

    Anybody know who MAKES the Lag Spinner. I know I can buy from many different distributors, but I would really like to buy direct from the manufacturer. http://iowacity.craigslist.org/tls/3557417186.html
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