"Every picture tells a story don't it"
I would think if he read this thread he would think we most are all nuts over here.I somehow think that the UK limb lopper didn't picture the job to be quite like that.
Lol..well it does, for one they would be practicing on a tree that6"? i heard this before but it seems silly
yes sir it is. wedges ain't much good on 6" bushes. the county guy here said he was certified B for 16" sticks............i LMAO. no disrespect to any one.
the powers that be are just silly.
Restrictions ? I didn't realize there was restrictions in some states, just thought it was just a break in period then you would be on your own.My last Red Card had the rating of "up to 48"+" on it. Rules were different back then.
Restrictions ? I didn't realize there was restrictions in some states, just thought it was just a break in period then you would be on your own.
yea the uk does have restrictions according to a member there..........kinda like what yer talkin about.Ah, ok, interesting, until this thread I wasn't aware
of any lower 48 or UK standards or restrictions.
and what's North California's definition or an old guy..lol
Lmao well its hard to do on the coast here at times because the ground is not very conducive to the size of timber or is that the other way around Guess it doesn't matter how you slice it. In that regard. Sure you are going to want to avoid poundingyea the uk does have restrictions according to a member there..........kinda like what yer talkin about.
if i busted a high value stick the ol man would kick mah arse lol. he certified me not to bust trees.
In my case, they were really old, 50s early 60s
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