There are good cops but most of them are pathetic really. either just collecting a pay check or trying to get an honest person on something dumb.Cops are a necessary evil I suppose ... sort of like medical leaches and septic systems.
There are good cops but most of them are pathetic really. either just collecting a pay check or trying to get an honest person on something dumb.Cops are a necessary evil I suppose ... sort of like medical leaches and septic systems.
There are good cops but most of them are pathetic really. either just collecting a pay check or trying to get an honest person on something dumb.
yepYeah, like corrections officers - theres another bottom feeder gig! Just doing time on the taxpayer's dime is all really.
Then when they retire they can go spoil some sort trade as a hobby.
When the backcut opens, its time to get moving, and you want to be looking up so you can see whats coming at you. Granted, in your case it was a very clear and open area. A big branch on the top of your hat from way up will kill you. I know its hard to look up and cut, wedge, but you have to be aware of what is above you. Best wishes to you.
Some sweet trucks you have there arborcare. Was that a winch on the chipper?? (hard to see). How do you like the carlton? I have never used one of those.
Nice cut too ... even though I'm a top cut first guy.
What's the general opinion on this stuff?
http://www.fs.fed.us/fire/safety/council/newsletters/may06/may06
great video, you look like you run a top notch operation there!
Clearance- where do you work out of? where in bc?
Thanks SummitGuy!
Clearance, the retaining wall was already cracked in quite a few spots (made sure to get pics just in case!) and new homeowner is rebuilding it. I normally would thrown down some timbers as well as some old tires.
Lmfao It is a very good thing me and Clearance like each other pal :hmm3grin2orange:
PS: I may patent a winch stinger for you guys in the north pole basically just a iron hook with an eye to fasten arborist block no sense being on the ice if you don't absolutely have to:monkey:
http://www.popularmechanics.com/outdoors/adventures/4212314.html
found from a quick google search.
Tired of explaining the ice situation. They used to drive school busses accross the lake in the 70's and 80's. Not anymore because of insurance issues but you still regularly see dump trucks pulling mid sized excavators and equipment across.
For the tenth time...the lake is 6 feet deep max, water drops to 5 feet in winter, ice is min 2 feet thick, and shore depth is 2-3 feet.
Yeah but the combination of dead weight then impact and finally that base for the crap music would have me worried :hmm3grin2orange: I doubt I would be an Ice road trucker just sayinoke:
OK you got me on the bass!! hahaha
Waylon Jennings Or Merle Haggard lmfao
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