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  1. treeslayer2003

    Falling pics 11/25/09

    Matt, rebuild that 066. especially if its an early one.
  2. treeslayer2003

    Deer and chainsaws

    bitz i have had to crawl under the skidder to get um out twice........they just lay there, idk how they survive at all.
  3. treeslayer2003

    Deer and chainsaws

    well........i have had to pick up and move fawns on several occasions, it seems they don't fear me after that. i have watched them grow into yearlings on long jobs and can still almost touch them. after that first time i try to not touch them if i can help it.....i hunt and it just seems like i...
  4. treeslayer2003

    Wedge Belt

    some viking seems to have carved runes into your axe handle
  5. treeslayer2003

    The "Not So Pro" discussion thread...of course Pros are welcome!

    any one know how to get up with Joe? hammer logging?
  6. treeslayer2003

    A Curse or a Blessing?

    bitz, 100,000? you gotta have more deductions brother lol.
  7. treeslayer2003

    Wedge Belt

    http://www.benmeadows.com/spencertape-end-nail-button-style-aluminum-best-for-hardwoods_s_121588/
  8. treeslayer2003

    Wedge Belt

    westcoaster i use that fine nail. i think its called a hardwood nail. i will go thru my favorites and figure out where i got it tonight for ya.
  9. treeslayer2003

    Falling pics 11/25/09

    hahaha, welcome to my world Nate. you do enough of those you'll figure out a way to swing um. i hate pickin up sticks.........
  10. treeslayer2003

    Axes for wedging

    lol, he just talks funny lmao
  11. treeslayer2003

    Axes for wedging

    i couldn't find any thing around here even remotely like a rafting pattern. a good friend here sent me that one, it came from the left side.
  12. treeslayer2003

    Axes for wedging

    don't paint the head with marking paint, you'll wear it lol. yeah i did it lol.
  13. treeslayer2003

    Axes for wedging

    its not ever on my back, normaly stuck in a stump or trash sapling nearby. i am never that far out from the landing like you guys.....couple hundred yards average. hey i gave up a 6lb sledge for this lol. idk how y'all wear your axe, it would pull mah britches off my skinny ass even with...
  14. treeslayer2003

    Axes for wedging

    meh, i use a 5lb rafting axe.......if i need to wedge, i need to wedge not nudge. my advice is to find an old good head and re haft a nice straight hickory handle on it. cut off at length you like. way cheaper and a better axe.
  15. treeslayer2003

    Wedge Stacking?

    wow, at that size you all should have some dandy export markets. white oak has been hot here for a few years now. hell, i rather see it than black walnut in a way.
  16. treeslayer2003

    Wedge Stacking?

    a 390 is to big??????wtf i guess if i showed up with a 660 full wrap and 36" i am what? over or under qualified? i didn't know you guys on the west coast had to hear this crap.....i'm used to it and just say y'all better get outta the way lol.
  17. treeslayer2003

    Wedge Stacking?

    you got white oak and black locust on that side?
  18. treeslayer2003

    Axes for wedging

    i ain't never been able to hit any thing accurate with a plastic handle any thing. dunno why, just can't. i like a good hickory handle trimmed to 24-26".
  19. treeslayer2003

    Wedge Stacking?

    well yeah.........i mean we all are still here breathing and talking about this after alot of years doing this work. so obviously we don't know what we are doing :rolleyes: i think Bob has the right idea here. 137, sorry you have this BS to deal with on the job.
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