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  1. SeanKroll

    Newbie - Starting Next Week

    A hot thermos or 3 helps, depending on the cold. A single-burner propane camp stove heats soup and water quickly at lunch.
  2. SeanKroll

    Newbie - Starting Next Week

    Two people can be worse than one. Be that 2 spotters, or involving an unnecessary spotter. I will be getting cameras, after getting into my house. When you can get machines to do the job instead of a person, that person can be doing what a machine can't.
  3. SeanKroll

    Newbie - Starting Next Week

    Stopping during backing for directions helps. I can back someone dead over the ball on my tandem-axle, which tolerates no slop. 2 simple bits of info. --how far to passenger/ driver side, or straight back --how far back. I call it "X,Y". Don't need to have somebody telling me how to operate...
  4. SeanKroll

    Newbie - Starting Next Week

    Ask their planned signals/ calls, if/ when is it going to be 'call and response', or if a rev of the the cutter's saw means to clear the drop-zone. HEAD'S UP...watch for hangers if your waiting, look for hangers before entering the drop zone if you've been off chipping or whatnot. Water...
  5. SeanKroll

    Newbie - Starting Next Week

    Yep. Bosses are legally required to provide a source of potable water in site, not always convenient. Bringing your own shows preparation. You can handle am 8 pound gallon, or at least a quart bottle. We are sometimes a long way from the truck, ymmv.
  6. SeanKroll

    Newbie - Starting Next Week

    Pack enough food and water that you don't run out before you make it home at night. Never really on someone blindly for you safety. If you're not sure ask. If you aren't sure if you can do it safely/ something is safe enough, Don't do it. Stop and ask. Always easier to do things right the...
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