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  1. StihlRockin'

    Pros and cons of running your own business

    Excellent question. Nothing like staying on point! :) StihlRockin'
  2. StihlRockin'

    Pros and cons of running your own business

    I will give you one thing Toddppm, I understand you "thought" I was getting on his case, when In fact it was my way of saying NO ONE should belittle themselves. I see too often people saying they're not good at that or they are terrible at this... or they are the worst at etc, etc. I don't...
  3. StihlRockin'

    Pros and cons of running your own business

    LOOK WHO'S TALKING! You're the arse who jumped down my throat FIRST and trying to play it off. Now that's the definition of an a-hole, a-hole(m.finger icon inserted here) SR'
  4. StihlRockin'

    Pros and cons of running your own business

    A few times by an ******* exactly like yourself, but none of them stepped up when I said "Make me." Then the drunks all got hurt and the so called tough guys. To me you're just a *****(Imagine Strong Languanged Degrading Word) looking to start something. No one needed to see your pathetic...
  5. StihlRockin'

    Pros and cons of running your own business

    Yes, I asked if you had any more useless **** to say, I'm ready to reply. Unfortunately you don't want to play, took your ball and went home. You're no fun. I'll let this one pass or I'll be attacked for being "thin skinned". LOL! However, have more **** to say, a ****-storm will come upon...
  6. StihlRockin'

    What's your temp spread?

    Don't know. My boiler "use" to kick on about 149 degrees and now kicks on at 152. The kick-off temp. for the boiler has remained the same; about 172 degrees. Due to my little ones, I set the house along with the lower floor at 76 degrees... which to me means around 71 degrees or so at floor...
  7. StihlRockin'

    Pros and cons of running your own business

    "duche nozzle" LOL! Not a fan of what you said prior and was going to fry you on that, but like I said, I don't hold grudges... or try not to, but appreciate the good word. LOL! Also, you're wrong about me totally dude. Dig further into my posts and when you see me getting into arguments...
  8. StihlRockin'

    Pros and cons of running your own business

    First off you can operate in a great many places legally without insurance or a license. In fact over 1/2 the cities I've worked at required no license and if they don't require that, they don't require insurance. If they require a license, usually you will not be issued one until you can...
  9. StihlRockin'

    Pros and cons of running your own business

    LOL! Looks who's talking toddppm! Sure, have a look at some of my threads and you'll see I've asked for advice, offered advice, interjected humor and at times, have been in some interesting rants with my fellow treeman. I hold no grudges towards them either as this industry requires NO...
  10. StihlRockin'

    Pros and cons of running your own business

    Due to this statement alone, I have quit reading the rest of your post. I've been told for eons there's no such thing as a stupid question. Having learned, yes, some may qualify to be stupid, but if someone like yourself makes a long post, but first qualifies it starting with "I have a few...
  11. StihlRockin'

    What Knot Do You Use For Pulling Trees Over?

    "Ropensaddle" Gratias ago tibi. :cool: (Thank you) SR'
  12. StihlRockin'

    To cover or not???

    That's frickin' atrocious. Glad you posted that so all of us can see a POS be lazy stackin' like that. It's embarrassing. Have any more hands that can come over for a coup'la buck$ and stack some wood for me? StihlRockin' :D
  13. StihlRockin'

    What Knot Do You Use For Pulling Trees Over?

    ropeca.62 or ropensaddle? SR'
  14. StihlRockin'

    What Is Proper Way To Tie A Bowline? (Not What You Think)

    And for what purpose did the "teacher" catch you at when you were in the progress of "... the devile in me...", eh, "lefty"? LOL! I think I figured that out and will file that under "Don't need to know" or "Too much information". You and "billy" have yourselves a good time there. StihlRockin' :D
  15. StihlRockin'

    Which Husky 562XP or 460 Rancher ?

    Ok, 7sleeper, I'm calling you out... I can do the specs myself and I'm sure others, but since you made a statement without going into that much detail, please explain to me... and others, I'm sure, "Why", the "dolmar 7900"... will "blast a 562 out of this university." Of course I'll be on your...
  16. StihlRockin'

    What Is Proper Way To Tie A Bowline? (Not What You Think)

    Interesting. Reminds me that if you're left handed, you are still trained and urged to trigger the chainsaw with your right hand. Not long ago was looking up on YouTube "how split wood fast" or something similar and found a "healthy" guy, who was wearing an orange t-shirt abusing a Stihl(by...
  17. StihlRockin'

    Need a new saddle on a budget

    Question asked, question answered. LOL! Thanks. ("...light...comfortable...all amenities...") StihlRockin'
  18. StihlRockin'

    What Is Proper Way To Tie A Bowline? (Not What You Think)

    Me too Str8six. But it wasn't pointed out to me which way the tail ended up, only to make the circle counter-clockwise. Your point is interesting because it gives merit to the idea that there is a right and wrong way for the direction of the loop before the rabbit comes out the hole! LOL...
  19. StihlRockin'

    What Is Proper Way To Tie A Bowline? (Not What You Think)

    I knew about that source, good stuff. Thanks for the reminder. Below is how I tie the knot: http://www.animatedknots.com/bowline/index.php?Categ=arborist&LogoImage=LogoGrog.jpg&Website=www.animatedknots.com As the circle is made it goes back onto itself, but counter-clockwise. My question...
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