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  1. SouthSoundTree-

    45 Trees, 3 climbers, 3 weeks of residential logging.

    WOW! I would have been nervous about dropping any log onto a drainfield, much less a beast. Am I conservative? For speedline slings, I didn't follow the daisy chaining discussion, clearly. If you have long slings, you can clip one end, then spin along the length of the sling, and clip the...
  2. SouthSoundTree-

    45 Trees, 3 climbers, 3 weeks of residential logging.

    And no matter what, nothing will go perfectly, and people will do what people do. A job well done! Sometimes, trying to enforce all safety rules is too much distraction/ frustration in itself, leading to other risks. I can be more of a safety nazi, as my guys are less seasoned, and my regular...
  3. SouthSoundTree-

    45 Trees, 3 climbers, 3 weeks of residential logging.

    The sling in the pic above the retaining wall is less than ideal. I know One Eye Guy, and One Eye Bob. Vets of tree work and logging. Also, No Hand Stan. There are mesh glasses that are impact resistant now, for about $30, Z87 or whatever. Cheaper mesh glasses, around <$10, non-compliant...
  4. SouthSoundTree-

    45 Trees, 3 climbers, 3 weeks of residential logging.

    Squinting is the way of the logger in these parts. Awesome pics. Conifer spars are a good way to get comfy with the crane. The Crane Op on a Sena is great. My crane op is 67. He's old school. He used to radio to a guy on the ground who would try to shout to me. DUM. After our job craning...
  5. SouthSoundTree-

    45 Trees, 3 climbers, 3 weeks of residential logging.

    Wow! Way to Go, Stephan. Impressive job. I can believe you could want a change of scenery after that. I concur, woulda been an interesting work-(va)cation.
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