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<blockquote data-quote="logbutcher" data-source="post: 3159458" data-attributes="member: 4440"><p>Are we Mainers the only ones to use a pulp hook ? Will all those harvesters who use one kindly raise their hands ?</p><p># 1 tool kept next to the saws, used more than saws.</p><p></p><p>#2. (Tin hat "pros" :frown: excluded ) Training to use tools right: yes: GOL ( no, not boring you fool, planning), and for Maine: CLP, and all the real pros that you worked with telling you how. </p><p>Let's see, how many of you have ever taken say a Basic First Aid class ? How about Wilderness Medicine ? ( You do work the woods, don't you. And usually alone ? ) Thought so.</p><p>How about any of the North American programs for loggers ? Thought so.</p><p>Why ? We learned the hard way that peace training sweat pays off in the real world. Thousands of hours simulating, one minute for real.</p><p></p><p>#3. Repeat: Your brain. Good call previously; thanks.</p><p></p><p>Scold out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="logbutcher, post: 3159458, member: 4440"] Are we Mainers the only ones to use a pulp hook ? Will all those harvesters who use one kindly raise their hands ? # 1 tool kept next to the saws, used more than saws. #2. (Tin hat "pros" :frown: excluded ) Training to use tools right: yes: GOL ( no, not boring you fool, planning), and for Maine: CLP, and all the real pros that you worked with telling you how. Let's see, how many of you have ever taken say a Basic First Aid class ? How about Wilderness Medicine ? ( You do work the woods, don't you. And usually alone ? ) Thought so. How about any of the North American programs for loggers ? Thought so. Why ? We learned the hard way that peace training sweat pays off in the real world. Thousands of hours simulating, one minute for real. #3. Repeat: Your brain. Good call previously; thanks. Scold out. [/QUOTE]
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