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  1. rico11764

    Am I onto something here or just, on something?

    I think the enforcement end would have to be left to the Knot Police, which is a division of the Safety/Tree Police.
  2. rico11764

    Am I onto something here or just, on something?

    I think we should christen it the "northmanlogging hitch" Like you I am not a fan of the Alpine, and this looks like a solid mid-line knot. Thanks for sharing. Patent that sh****t and you just might be able to quit your day job.
  3. rico11764

    Work photo's from the Redwood Coast

    Your quite welcome.. Good luck in your saddle search. It can be overwhelming these days with all the options, and the fact that the price of saddles has gotten officially insane.
  4. rico11764

    Work photo's from the Redwood Coast

    The monkey beaver sizing seems to run pretty true. I have a 28-29” waist and run a small and I’m right in the middle of the waist belt. The saddle is super comfy whether hanging in Or doing spar work in a flipline and gaffs. It also hold a big saw like champ. Another slightly cheaper option is...
  5. rico11764

    whadja do today?

    Thanks. I hope all is well with you!
  6. rico11764

    Work photo's from the Redwood Coast

    Thanks I appreciate it. It is a Monkey Beaver I am riding in one of the Vids. I have ridden just about ever saddle out there in my life and I can tell you that the Beav is the best, real world work saddle have ever flown! An incredibly thoughtful layout, all day comfort, and old-school old...
  7. rico11764

    whadja do today?

    Beautiful work as usual TreeBilly! (great handle by the way)
  8. rico11764

    Work photo's from the Redwood Coast

    Thanks woodfarmer. Glad your enjoying the vids and pics.
  9. rico11764

    Work photo's from the Redwood Coast

    Good! Be well brother..
  10. rico11764

    Work photo's from the Redwood Coast

    A mix of vids and stills on a fun little Fir.
  11. rico11764

    Work photo's from the Redwood Coast

    Thanks. Although I have been trying an echo 355t for limbing lately, I generally use a husky 550xp with a 18" bar for limbing and a 562xp with a 28" bar for a mid size chunking saw. I run a 395xp and a 3120 for my bigger needs.
  12. rico11764

    Work photo's from the Redwood Coast

    Thanks Gary. It’s been awhile and I hope all is well with you.
  13. rico11764

    Work photo's from the Redwood Coast

    A recent Redwood removal video!
  14. rico11764

    Work photo's from the Redwood Coast

    Than Thanks Hooper. I appreciate the kind words. Fun is an understatement!
  15. rico11764

    Falling pics 11/25/09

    That was one very wise man , and it kinda explains why my pants always smell so gawd awful.
  16. rico11764

    Falling pics 11/25/09

    Go commando. Problem solved, plus its cheaper than a new pair britches.
  17. rico11764

    Falling pics 11/25/09

    Son? Now I appreciate the fact that you think I look young enough and handsome enough to be your son, but this mid-50's body going on 80 sure don't feel like anybody's "son". Just playin" with you. I hope you and yours have a Merry Christmas!
  18. rico11764

    Falling pics 11/25/09

    $. What the heck is that?
  19. rico11764

    Falling pics 11/25/09

    I know, what the heck is a Norcal Boy doing cutting conventional. Its just how I was brought up and has always been more comfortable and accurate for me. I cut my fair share of Humboldt's back in the day, but my production days are long behind me so I do as I please these days. I also do a...
  20. rico11764

    Falling pics 11/25/09

    Yea the bark can be a pain and it swells up at certain times of the year which really makes it a nightmare. The hinge (hold wood) is the best.
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