I think that's giant grass work.Joey needs a skull bucket. And no I am not a PPE nazi but a helmet is as essential as a chainsaw for tree work.
Stay safe!
Joey needs a skull bucket. And no I am not a PPE nazi but a helmet is as essential as a chainsaw for tree work.
Stay safe!
havent done that yet, been hit by lots of stuff, normally the arm with my flipline snap, I quit getting hit in the head about the time I did it the third time, I clip the snap back to my harness now instead of letting it hangYou should see what it'll do to your toof too.
Well at least a sun hat.I think that's giant grass work.
That was the only picture you'll ever see him without 1, and only time he was without 1. But agreed I always wear one no matter what. And I believe it fell of, and we got it right back to him after the picture or a cut or two.Joey needs a skull bucket. And no I am not a PPE nazi but a helmet is as essential as a chainsaw for tree work.
Stay safe!
Well I guess my meaning of the title is I'm an everyday guy tree guy..and it's just for ordinary people and everyday work, farm, firewood whatever cutting, and the pros too. I don't know just figured for everyday people I'm no celebrityInteresting title to your thread although, that is not something every man can do. I’ve been in this business a pretty long time and imho, tree work, skilled tree work is reserved for the very few. Men or women, very very few. I have the highest regard for those that can and do it everyday. That is why I’ve been with this forum so long.
Having only one woman on this forum that does it every day, well, she, Bermy, is amazing.