Log Splitter
ArboristSite Guru
I've traveled a lot in my career selling services for a living, but I've never made it up to Seattle until this week. Man, why did I wait so long?
All I really had time to do was just drive around on the Seattle freeways traveling between the airport, hotel room, and client location, but the scenery I did get to see was spectacular. I forgot at times I was in the middle of a big city, and really wish my schedule would have allowed some time to get out and really see the sights.
There is simply no way pictures or TV can describe how pretty the PNW really is. You have to see it up close and personal for that.
I know one thing, y'all need your long bars up there. Some of those trees would make a load of logs all by themselves, no doubt about it. The other thing I was thinking is I'll bet y'all would not know what to do if you cut a tree on level ground. I don't think there is a tree growing up there anywhere that's not on a slope. I'd have to get some training from y'all before I pulled out the trusty ol' MS180 to cut firewood.
Next trip I'm gonna let Lake know in advance that I'm coming so I can stop by his ranch and check out how the good folks live up there. That should be a hoot.
Y'all live in a pretty place, if you're ever in Texas I'll drive you around and show you some mesquite trees. If I decide I like you, I'll drive you over to my tree farm in Louisiana.
All I really had time to do was just drive around on the Seattle freeways traveling between the airport, hotel room, and client location, but the scenery I did get to see was spectacular. I forgot at times I was in the middle of a big city, and really wish my schedule would have allowed some time to get out and really see the sights.
There is simply no way pictures or TV can describe how pretty the PNW really is. You have to see it up close and personal for that.
I know one thing, y'all need your long bars up there. Some of those trees would make a load of logs all by themselves, no doubt about it. The other thing I was thinking is I'll bet y'all would not know what to do if you cut a tree on level ground. I don't think there is a tree growing up there anywhere that's not on a slope. I'd have to get some training from y'all before I pulled out the trusty ol' MS180 to cut firewood.
Next trip I'm gonna let Lake know in advance that I'm coming so I can stop by his ranch and check out how the good folks live up there. That should be a hoot.
Y'all live in a pretty place, if you're ever in Texas I'll drive you around and show you some mesquite trees. If I decide I like you, I'll drive you over to my tree farm in Louisiana.