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  1. murphy4trees

    14-year-old builds a stand for his firewood company.

    awesome... good to see a young man who's not afraid of work
  2. murphy4trees

    EXTREME precision falling

    are you still posting complete nonsense... wasn't it you that suggested loggers use a beach wagon to haul a GRCS around the woods?
  3. murphy4trees

    Tree Felling Direction Of Falling Question ?

    that's wrong.. completely wrong.. where did you get that from? Just goes to show how out of touch with reality this industry is.
  4. murphy4trees

    EXTREME precision falling

    I gotta be me! everyone else is taken.
  5. murphy4trees

    EXTREME precision falling

    straight stick, clean grain, plenty of room on each side, close to 5 degrees on each side. That's not as difficult as it looks. While the last statement is somewhat subjective, the following is not: ROGER DIDN'T MAKE THE CUT.. ROGER HIRED SOMEONE TO MAKE THE CUT. That only makes him smart if...
  6. murphy4trees

    EXTREME precision falling

    except Roger didn't make that cut... Some guys pick up the saw when for a tight drop.. Roger picked up the phone instead
  7. murphy4trees

    Professional Cabling in Large Trees

    that's a little overkill bro
  8. murphy4trees

    Which Engine on new Chipper

    I consider a loader essential. I would get one and lose the vermeer.. go bandit or morbark!
  9. murphy4trees

    Chipper bought from auction in PA with no title, can't register in FL now?

    what kind of chipper is it.. I haev an old bill of sale for a rayco that might be used to get a title. ALos plenty of bandit chippers here without tags.
  10. murphy4trees

    Tree limb trimming question

    This forum is about dead. Great job by the moderator who helped kill it, and is proud of himself for "chasing" me off arboristsite. Three threads in the video forum have had in the last 4 plus months. The answer to the question "how much can I safely trim off it is PLENTY for the tree's safety...
  11. murphy4trees

    Deep notches while aloft?

    Excellent post..
  12. murphy4trees

    EXTREME precision falling

    Just thought I'd bump this thread to see who's still around AS these days. How have you all been???
  13. murphy4trees

    Deep notches while aloft?

    with a sharp saw it's often plenty easy to cut a deep notch.. I do it all the time
  14. murphy4trees

    tulip spar bounce and roll

    closer than I expected that's for sure, but there was nothing downhill to worry about. I was just trying to keep it off the lawn to make the next cut easier.. It ended up being 10' but log, so we ended up rolling it down the hill rather than trying to pick it up with the skid steer.. IN...
  15. murphy4trees

    tulip spar bounce and roll

    IN order to minimize lawn damage and keep the log out of the dirt and off the ground so its easier to cut without dulling, two logs from the top were used to cushion the fall, then one log was used to stop the roll and another long limb was used to keep the wood off the ground...
  16. murphy4trees

    Calamity Macho Sufferage

    At least I can afford a bucket truck... all these years later and you can't.. maybe time to re-think your game!
  17. murphy4trees

    Calamity Macho Sufferage

    He mentioned "it was a two bandanna wound to keep blood from dripping on the groundies"... So ya... there were groundies .... please don't defend this story... its a shame...
  18. murphy4trees

    Calamity Macho Sufferage

    TV shows don;t usually make any money until they are syndicated.. It's all the re-runs that actually make the big $$$... her show happens to replay much better than talk shows which are tied to current events and celebrity events etc, and don't play well down the road, But nothing dates her show...
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