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I thought you were talking about your tree house in your back yard, not the "Treehouse".
 
Oh, I see now. I have a TREEHOUSE just like yours.

I'm sorry too. Feel slightly childish now.
 
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Raising my glass.

I do love my wraptor, been pruning with it all week. Elbow pain has gone away. And I still have enough energy to train for my 10k run.
 
It certainly makes good sense for pruning very tall trees, no doubt.

It's certainly going to sell well in the PNW I'm sure.

Even here in SoCal there are a few eucs and conifers that warrant it's use.

I'm guessing that Jeff Luvstrom will buy one for sure!

jomoco
 
It certainly makes good sense for pruning very tall trees, no doubt.

It's certainly going to sell well in the PNW I'm sure.

Even here in SoCal there are a few eucs and conifers that warrant it's use.

I'm guessing that Jeff Luvstrom will buy one for sure!

jomoco

OK, I'm game, And its Lovstrom. Maybe I will give it a go. I would still like to see your bike.
Jeff
 
Lets make it even, Jeff you buy a wraptor and if you beat jomoco up the tree he has cut you a check!
 
I accept your challenge, while you are on the right coast you can run up to charlottsville and get a wraptor and pick pauls brain.
 
I accept your challenge, while you are on the right coast you can run up to charlottsville and get a wraptor and pick pauls brain.

I would like to know the difference between 1.5 brake hp, and 1.5 hp.

In other words, would a 1.5 hp pneumatic motor spin that wraptor like the Tanaka motor does?

jomoco
 
Allright who is putting in their order, raise your hands please. :rock:

I'll probably be getting one further into the season....

The bummer is a buddy owes me $2500 as we speak. unfortunately I don't see that coming in a lump sum.

I've been at this long enough to appreciate the advances that have been made. :cheers:
 
If you can make money with the money you spend you are operating efficiently to a large extent. Making the right moves on the chess board esp. in a bad economy can make or break you. It is fun playing the game.

Man I have really won out with the Timberwolf stuff at about 16k$ about 7 years ago which paid off in less than 3 years. All profit now. The Dingo...no brainer! The BC 2000 at about 30K$ used.... yet to be seen but when EAB hits....watch out. No snow plow on my 2 4X4's for this years elusive snow ....duhhhh! etc.etc.etc.

On the lighter side....yesterday I shot 4 straight bean bags to 70 plus feet and could use a crotch on either side of an upright limb. I hit the upright 4 straight times right in the middle prior to getting the money shot.
 
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