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  1. Bermy

    Oh..I get it... res arbo experiences some forestry!

    Aw, thanks for the make-up...its all good, well debated differences of opinion are highly valued here. Group hug...Butch, where's the picture?
  2. Bermy

    Oh..I get it... res arbo experiences some forestry!

    Now boys, it's my pool and if you can't play nice, I'll phone your mummies to come take you home!:P
  3. Bermy

    Oh..I get it... res arbo experiences some forestry!

    Good one Reb! Finding a good TIP near the roots is difficult, but at least its a straight shot down to the crown...:|::D
  4. Bermy

    Oh..I get it... res arbo experiences some forestry!

    Arr, harr Burnham! Ta HuskyD, nice tip. Seeing situations for real brings some of these discussions to mind, then I really see some of the why's and wherefore's you all have mentioned. I'm on a learning curve since escaping Paradise... Bore release for a straight tree is just...well...to much...
  5. Bermy

    Oh..I get it... res arbo experiences some forestry!

    I love trying new stuff. Regards the wedges and backstrap...the tree in question was right up hard against a pile of elm planks out to season, so the spot where you would want to put the wedges and swing a sledge was not reachable without deconstructing the whole carefully stacked pile. There...
  6. Bermy

    Oh..I get it... res arbo experiences some forestry!

    I was helping a friend with felling and prepping his small pine plantation yesterday, and in doing so I came to realize the circumstances that a tree climbing residential arborist does not see or experience very often that would lead to the differences in choice of felling technique by those...
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