What is the cutoff for time away from the woods before the title goes away? Or is it like the Marine Corps? I haven't been since late 2017. Family needed help.I mean the real loggers. There used to be quite a few here. Have they given up on this place and turned it over to the part timers and wannabes?
There are rules for that, too. For plurals ending with "s", the possessive form adds the apostrophe after the "s". For example, the plural of student is students, and the plural possessive is "students'" The word "its" is one of those exceptions, created to avoid confusion because "It's" is a contraction for "it is".Since we are discussing punctuation, whatcha gonna do when it's plural possessive?
For that matter why isn't the possessive "its" got an apostrophe, too?
What is the cutoff for time away from the woods before the title goes away? Or is it like the Marine Corps? I haven't been since late 2017. Family needed help.
Am I a real logger?
I've got the time now, & have been offered a deal on everything an old employer has. The price of fuel now pretty much puts that idea to rest for the time being.
Now, go back to your lawn mowing and shrubbery pruning where you belong.
I appreciate pdqdl's information and I appreciate his concern. It's good stuff to be aware of and I thank him for sharing. Now he needs to S T F U and go mow some lawns or something.
I think it's good that you're going to hang out in the F and L threads. That way if we need any questions answered, like "what lawnmower should I buy" or "what's the best fertilizer to put on my petunias," or if we need to learn how to prune roses you'll be right there for us. I feel better already.
Don't feel bad about not working on the West Coast. It's not for everybody. Somebody has to stay in town and keep the lawns mowed and the rose bushes pruned up all pretty.
Yep. I got my reasons.
Truth! I have heard a lot of that ! There is one in particular that I remember as being the most offensive. Same one that was a Mod here years ago and banned me for the mere mention I had an 038 for sale but I mentioned it not posted it for sale but it was in Political so since this guy had a beef with me he abused his mod powers and banned me for 3 months for nothing but hate!The reason this forum doesn't have too many "real" loggers is that some members in the past operated this forum like their own private domain. They were elitest, exclusionary, and pretty much drove members that weren't in the club away from joining in. Members that were real loggers but didn't care for that atmosphere didn't hang around. Exclusionary practices like this were also the cause of limited participation in the Commercial Tree Care forum.
The very title of this thread reveals this elitest ideology. Some examples:
Fuel prices aren't any worse then they were in 2012-13, and really they will be your biggest bill, but if you play smart it won't be that big of an issue, most of the folks complaining about fuel in machines are the same guys that bring in a 300 class excavator to clear 1/4 acre then run the damned thing at full throttle all day, never shutting it off or even idling down... but hey, thats been my business model for 10 years now, smaller machines, that are easy on fuel... and my fuel bill is usually less then my mortgage (unless the log truck is running... then holey ole fack...)What is the cutoff for time away from the woods before the title goes away? Or is it like the Marine Corps? I haven't been since late 2017. Family needed help.
Am I a real logger?
I've got the time now, & have been offered a deal on everything an old employer has. The price of fuel now pretty much puts that idea to rest for the time being.
Not sure its fair to use those quotes of Bob's, when generally those types of comments were used for people that vomited their ignorance as fact, or as a weird backwoods humor that is common among loggers.The reason this forum doesn't have too many "real" loggers is that some members in the past operated this forum like their own private domain. They were elitest, exclusionary, and pretty much drove members that weren't in the club away from joining in. Members that were real loggers but didn't care for that atmosphere didn't hang around. Exclusionary practices like this were also the cause of limited participation in the Commercial Tree Care forum.
The very title of this thread reveals this elitest ideology. Some examples from the past:
I guess loggers are like that. Had a former employer that knew it all. One thing he didn't know was that all three crews that we cut for had confided to me how they didn't know why I wasn't the boss, instead of my employer! Cutting trees is not that hard, I'm not the only one who can do it..The reason this forum doesn't have too many "real" loggers is that some members in the past operated this forum like their own private domain.
Once you earn your stripes, you've always got your stripes. That's how it works with guys around here.What is the cutoff for time away from the woods before the title goes away? Or is it like the Marine Corps? I haven't been since late 2017. Family needed help.
Am I a real logger?
I've got the time now, & have been offered a deal on everything an old employer has. The price of fuel now pretty much puts that idea to rest for the time being.
He's got a d5xl, TJ 380c, TJ450c with an esco 100" and a winch A Prentice 180, & a 325. It's all well used but nothing is sloppy yet. Fuel scares me a lot. I'm gonna have to argue & say that it was indeed a little cheaper in the past. I'm gonna keep selling covered options contracts & collecting premium in the immmediate future. I got into day trading while sitting a lot & surprised myself. Then had to let it go when caretaking became a full time deal. Couldn't deal with Grandma every night till 4am & then get up to ponder the OTC & penny markets an hour later, as I found out.. I can again now though.. That's all boring though unless you're making FU money, $50k a week..Fuel prices aren't any worse then they were in 2012-13, and really they will be your biggest bill, but if you play smart it won't be that big of an issue, most of the folks complaining about fuel in machines are the same guys that bring in a 300 class excavator to clear 1/4 acre then run the damned thing at full throttle all day, never shutting it off or even idling down... but hey, thats been my business model for 10 years now, smaller machines, that are easy on fuel... and my fuel bill is usually less then my mortgage (unless the log truck is running... then holey ole fack...)
Not sure its fair to use those quotes of Bob's, when generally those types of comments were used for people that vomited their ignorance as fact, or as a weird backwoods humor that is common among loggers.
Hell they welcomed me with open arms, and plenty of other folks too, but idiots get weeded out because they are dangerous. Most of the topics in this page safety was almost always a concern, or production, when some puffin that has only ever done arborist type work shows up and starts telling folks own to log... well... they get what they deserve
believe me now that I own a self loader, I deal with the "arborista's" way more then I care for, most of them I'm surprised haven't killed themselves or someone else, these are the same idiots that call me, not the mill, when their payday of logs isn't what they think it should of been
I see.Once you earn your stripes, you've always got your stripes. That's how it works with guys around here.
I used to piss everyone off,, it was fun.My point was not that the PNW loggers should be obliged to accept ignorant statements. Nor that kid gloves should be used with the ill informed. My point was that rather than sharing knowledge and experience, this forum habitually drove newbies away until they had proven their "bonafides", regardless of whether they were right or not.
It's not about who knows what. This is a forum where knowledge on various topics is shared. Comradery with folks of a similar occupation can be found. With anyone that wishes to participate.
Excluding people by habit and bickering amongst yourselves is the reason some of the "real loggers" have gone away, and must be considered as a partial reason more of them aren't coming here.
I'll even post a question here, that an outsider from the PNW wouldn't know. Let's see how you "real" loggers respond.
Q: In a different forum, a question was offered as to what kind of hand winching device would be preferred to pull a tree over. I suggested the arborist's favorite toy (GRCS), after another had mentioned a Tirfor. I pointed out that most tree services didn't use wire rope, and someone else chimed in that west coast timber operations preferred wire rope.So which is it, and why?(I've got my suspicions, but that isn't my trade)
Most loggers would say to use an excavator to push it over, but if you had to winch it by hand any form of come-a-long would do. As for cable, yes cable is preferred for skidding and any sort of heavy work, but also most loggers don't regularly have to winch trees over, so you run into ignorance on our side as well. throwing even 1/2" cable 60' up a tree is a total PITA and requires climbing it, where as a big shot and some good 9/16-5/8 stable braid can be pulled up from the ground using a throw ball... attach that to the maasdam puller, you can move the world.My point was not that the PNW loggers should be obliged to accept ignorant statements. Nor that kid gloves should be used with the ill informed. My point was that rather than sharing knowledge and experience, this forum habitually drove newbies away until they had proven their "bonafides", regardless of whether they were right or not.
It's not about who knows what. This is a forum where knowledge on various topics is shared. Comradery with folks of a similar occupation can be found. With anyone that wishes to participate.
Excluding people by habit and bickering amongst yourselves is the reason some of the "real loggers" have gone away, and must be considered as a partial reason more of them aren't coming here.
I'll even post a question here, that an outsider from the PNW wouldn't know. Let's see how you "real" loggers respond.
Q: In a different forum, a question was offered as to what kind of hand winching device would be preferred to pull a tree over. I suggested the arborist's favorite toy (GRCS), after another had mentioned a Tirfor. I pointed out that most tree services didn't use wire rope, and someone else chimed in that west coast timber operations preferred wire rope.So which is it, and why?(I've got my suspicions, but that isn't my trade)
Not sure its fair to use those quotes of Bob's, when generally those types of comments were used for people that vomited their ignorance
3/4 steel cable mainline attached to 9/16 stable braid...
haywire.
I remember Gologit was even badmouthing the old owners!Of course it is fair. No member should ever drive traffic away from the website. Search my entire history, and you will never find that I scorned anyone's occupation. Nor ever tried to drive them out of a forum. I will defend a member's right to participate in any forum, and I can show you examples of where I have been doing it for at least the last 10 years.
BTW: at least one of those comments was taken from a conversation you and I were on the same side of the argument. Just sayin'.
Why not ask a question?Whutz "haywire"?
See, this is the kind of question a newbie would post. The only place to get an answer, however, would be in this forum. And... I am really curious.
I would guess baling wire to bind up hay with, but that's probably wrong.
amsteel is hardly as strong as steel cable, its rated working load is considerably lower then cable, and it stretches far more then cable. These are easily demonstrated if you avoid the marketing wank and look at the specs alone.I should think you would prefer Amsteel. It's much stronger, tougher, and it doesn't stretch like stable braid. Lighter and easier to splice, too!
hay wire/straw line, samsies sort of, most abundant wire source on a landing is the Straw line, the 100' lengths of usually 3/8 cable used to "suck" they larger rigging out to the far end of a unit.Whutz "haywire"?
See, this is the kind of question a newbie would post. The only place to get an answer, however, would be in this forum. And... I am really curious.
I would guess baling wire to bind up hay with, but that's probably wrong.
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