Pcoz88 ArboristSite Guru Joined Mar 5, 2006 Messages 722 Reaction score 78 Location O hi o Jan 10, 2009 #1 Any ideas on any good books about falling trees? Let me know.Thank-you. Pete
dancan Spruce , The preferred wood of the Purgatory ! AS Supporting Member. Joined Jun 24, 2004 Messages 17,686 Reaction score 28,687 Location Nova Scotia Canada Jan 10, 2009 #2 Most chainsaw manufactures let you download their saw owners manuals , lots of good tips in them , get a few of them and compare .
Most chainsaw manufactures let you download their saw owners manuals , lots of good tips in them , get a few of them and compare .
LumberjkChamp ArboristSite Operative Joined Feb 17, 2008 Messages 389 Reaction score 44 Location Nowheres, Vermont Jan 10, 2009 #3 The Fundamentals of General Tree Work by G.F. Beranek Its the best one I've read. Lots of information.
The Fundamentals of General Tree Work by G.F. Beranek Its the best one I've read. Lots of information.
gink595 Addicted to ArboristSite Joined Feb 4, 2008 Messages 5,326 Reaction score 815 Location Hooterville Jan 10, 2009 #4 Professional TImber Fallers, Bailey's has it. It's a little hard to follow sometimes and you have to constently flip pages back and forth to look at legend codes and such, but you start to remember what they are showing and becomes a good book.
Professional TImber Fallers, Bailey's has it. It's a little hard to follow sometimes and you have to constently flip pages back and forth to look at legend codes and such, but you start to remember what they are showing and becomes a good book.