RandyMac
Stiff Member
wyk is on a streak today!
Having that much sense would make us too socialist. Home of the brave. And hardheaded. Most of us are contractors and have zero benefits or the like. And if you do get hurt, and have some sort of workers comp coverage, lets just say it can strain the relationship with the boss. Sensible? No.
Gologit
Yup...!!! Friday!!! Payday!!! Get up and get out!!! I keep hearing rumors about Saturday work but so far they're only that. They'll probably wait 'til the middle of September when it dawns on them that winter is coming, again, and we'll start the Annual Fall Panic a little early.
What the #### is your problem #######. I cut down trees, I'm not a tree huger. It's not my fault you trashed your body cutting wood for toilet paper. I appreciate nice trees and get pissed when people cut them down for dumb ass reasons. I thought they looked nice, not the type of wood I would harvest for pulp.
Sam of Montana - I don't know a thing about your job/contract situation, but there is one thing I know: You don't get to work with a broken toe unless you absolutely have no other choice.
Hammer said a good word. Sometimes it's a good idea to lift your foot on the bench and just watch a movie.
Take care.
Sam
Hell I would not go to work very often at all if I had a choice!
If you gonna be a sissy lala it does not matter what kinda insurance you have.
If you read the thread that video came from http://www.arboristsite.com/chainsaw/106705.htm , you will see the reason for them coming down. It's a great read, but very long.
Short synopsis of why: Those were windbreak trees on an Australian citrus orchard. They had outgrown their usefulness as a windbreak and were taking valuable moisture from the crop trees.
Farmland management and forest management are often at odds, and the farmers will win 9 times out of 10. Many fencelines around here just get bulldozed, burned and buried. How's that for waste? I try to snag as much of it for firewood as I can if I hear about it in time.
What the #### is your problem #######. I cut down trees, I'm not a tree huger. It's not my fault you trashed your body cutting wood for toilet paper. I appreciate nice trees and get pissed when people cut them down for dumb ass reasons. I thought they looked nice, not the type of wood I would harvest for pulp.
If you read the thread that video came from http://www.arboristsite.com/chainsaw/106705.htm , you will see the reason for them coming down. It's a great read, but very long.
Short synopsis of why: Those were windbreak trees on an Australian citrus orchard. They had outgrown their usefulness as a windbreak and were taking valuable moisture from the crop trees.
Farmland management and forest management are often at odds, and the farmers will win 9 times out of 10. Many fencelines around here just get bulldozed, burned and buried. How's that for waste? I try to snag as much of it for firewood as I can if I hear about it in time.
If he had an ounce of intellect, he would have either found the information himself, or he would have asked what Matt was doing before making the assumption he was cutting trees for giggles. That assumption probably says more about JUtawr than anything else. Well, the fact he has little in the way of social skills says the rest, I guess.
When I posted matts video it was tongue in cheek about show off types, A previous link to another site had made the point that playing dominos was dangerous.
I can believe the fuss made about those useless trees that had no commercial value.
I'm going to pm this thread to MCW so he can have a good laugh
Wow. Somebody read that thread?
I did giggle a lot Wes, it was the drugs. Extremely hard to find a vein for a quick shot of meth while hanging onto a 390XP with one hand but where there's a will there's a way...
I only looked at the pictures.
You have a ported 390xp. You don't need meth.
If you read the thread that video came from http://www.arboristsite.com/chainsaw/106705.htm , you will see the reason for them coming down. It's a great read, but very long.
Short synopsis of why: Those were windbreak trees on an Australian citrus orchard. They had outgrown their usefulness as a windbreak and were taking valuable moisture from the crop trees.
Farmland management and forest management are often at odds, and the farmers will win 9 times out of 10. Many fencelines around here just get bulldozed, burned and buried. How's that for waste? I try to snag as much of it for firewood as I can if I hear about it in time.
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That's almost too bad, Randy. You oughta see the bright red rep she's got going. Been a long time since I've seen that much red rep!
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