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    My New Website

    So I finally got around to getting my website up and running. Please take a look at it and I welcome any comments. Thank you. www.girardtreeservice.com
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    Don Blair’s New Adventure!

    Almost everyone knows the name Don Blair when it comes to arboriculture. Don’s father Millard F. Blair began his 73-year career as an arborist in 1911. Don started his business (Sierra Moreno Mercantile Company 40 years ago in his barn on Latham St., Mountain View CA. When Don decided to shut...
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    Snellerized Performance Saw

    I'm looking to get my 2010-11 Husky 372 XP woods ported by Brad, but can't find his phone number or contact info. I live in N.H. so would have to ship the saw out. Any know how I can contact Brad?
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    Fuel Prices

    10 years later and I am laughing at what we THOUGHT high fuel prices were. Just wait for another 10 years and see where its at.
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    Woods Port for a 372 XP

    Thanks. Yeah, I emailed Dan a few weeks ago, but havn't heard back from him yet.
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    Woods Port for a 372 XP

    I'm sure that this has been posted here before, but do you guys know anyone in the N.H. New England areas that works on porting saws? I have a 372 xp (2010 I think) that I would like to have modified.
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    climbers:how old are you and when do you plan on hanging up the spikes?

    10 years after this was was posted and still love climbing, especiallly now that SRT is around.
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    Tell me I am quite insane, please.

    Is he still alive
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    How much to charge for this job?

    This is why you should be posting over on ********.
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    Death Of Peter Donzelli

    This is an old thread that I’m not really surprised to see come back. Pete’s death is really a misfortune in that it never should have happened. In his life and in his death, we continue to learn from him. May he rest in peace.
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    crane newbie

    Yeah, I don't post here often Justin, though I've been a member for years...I almost always just post on the Buzz, but this thread seemed so interesting that I couldn't resist it, LOL. My own schedule is slowing up now, so for sure I'll be coming down to see you guys soon hopefully.
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    crane newbie

    Reg buddy, you know that I'll be spending a lot of time with you at the EXPO chatting about not only trees but things that really matter like family and life. Looking forward to seeing you again my friend. -Chris
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    Dolly

    I hardly ever post over here on AS, but still check in every now and then. I was fortunate enough to be able to purchase the very first RC Stein Arbor-Trolley here in the US and boy has it made a difference in how quick we can clean up the brush and logs on our jobs...not to mention the...
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    Standing dead removals in a pond...?

    My suggestion is to check with the Dept Of Environmemtal Services (DES) and ask is you need permits first before mucking up a pond or waterbody. You probably do, so its better to check first, even if you don't want to. There are too many sets of eyes out there watching us and the "cowboy"...
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    rig guy wirestops

    Here's an answer that I got from Bob Rouse at TCIA regarding the RIGGUY system: "At the last revision of A300 Part 3, the A300 committee decided that there were no A300 Part 3 standards that prohibited the use of RIGGUY wire stops/systems. They also decided that placing the wire stop...
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    N.H. Utilities May Get More Tree Trimming Power

    I am an ISA and NH Certified Arborist and have seen the tree hacks that the utilities have. Makes me very sad. I hope they do better work than what I usually see, but I know that they don't care. Too bad.
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    G.r.c.s.

    I purchased my GRCS last month at the TCIA Expo. Best investment to date. Still learning all the in's and out's of using it. Meeting Greg Good and Frans at the Expo and seeing them demo the GRCS was great. Truly an impressive device.
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    Carbide Chains

    Carbide chains = $$$$ Big Bucks. Same them for the fire dept.
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    Sap Remover

    I'm sure that this question has been asked before. What do you guys use to remove (as much as possible) pine pine pitch and sap sap from your lines without using harsh detergents? I know that there is nothing that will remove pitch completely but do you have any suggestions?
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    Safest Rope to Use Around Power Lines?

    Nylon is the best line to use near electricity.
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