C caryr ArboristSite Operative Joined Dec 5, 2002 Messages 321 Reaction score 1 Location - Mar 13, 2005 #1 Last edited: Mar 22, 2005
Ryan Willock Addicted to ArboristSite Joined Sep 7, 2002 Messages 2,281 Reaction score 39 Location . Mar 13, 2005 #2 How true. I like to use the limbs of conifers and poplars to stabilize the skid trail by driving on top of them. It greatly reduces rutting and the amount of dozer work that I have to do when I am finished with a tract.
How true. I like to use the limbs of conifers and poplars to stabilize the skid trail by driving on top of them. It greatly reduces rutting and the amount of dozer work that I have to do when I am finished with a tract.
C canguy21 ArboristSite Operative Joined Oct 31, 2004 Messages 241 Reaction score 2 Location Kelowna, BC. Canada Mar 13, 2005 #3 A tree hugger that actually looks at the other side OOOOOHHH