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  1. pantheraba

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    Good post, Rhino...well stated.
  2. pantheraba

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    I think he was but I assumed he was asking for input on how to approach it. As said by others...low, slow, consistent, safe, etc.
  3. pantheraba

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    Good recapitulation, Bermy. That is precisely my understanding of the situation. When I think "production climber" I think of Rich, Reg, Jed, August, BOTS...guys that make their living being in a tree MOST of the time. I am certainly not that guy...don't climb and cut often enough to be that...
  4. pantheraba

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    I bet he will be able better to hoss a big saw around than me...I hate when I have to take the MS290 up a tree. I cringe when I see some of you with a monster saw doing takedowns. I avoid those big takedowns that have to be chunked down. It always amazes me to see Reg doing some of his...
  5. pantheraba

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  6. pantheraba

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    Dave - DMc's - question is what i thought of, too. Also, safe and efficient treework is about optimal work positioning. Pruning demands some interesting positions to get to difficult spots.
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