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  1. JustCastle

    Ehhh...hallo

    Not much of a socializing sort usually but eh, I figured a hello and some pictures of my fiddling about are proper customary before I go lurking or hooting about...so yeah. I'm Castle
  2. David Pelletier

    Bristol County MA

    Hey there, brand new to the site. I've done tree work for 5 years for a company now I believe it's time to "branch" out and build something of my own. Always looking for new work connections and leads. Anyone in the South Coast area of Massachusetts is encouraged to reach out for a free quote.
  3. I

    Hello tree people

    New here, just posted a question in the chainsaw section Have some forest around my house that I’m thinning out, removing standing dead and delimbing low branches. Trying to make it a bit more fire safe and park-like. I do a lot of chipping for our farm too. Hoping to get enough done where...
  4. jakeshusky

    Guess i better introduce myself

    From Michigan been a carpenter for five years now and many more to come, love cutting and working with wood and looking to get into tree climbing and cutting. Saw collection 572xp (full wrap with dog kit) T540xp mk1 (modified muffler) And just acquired a 1997 3120xp (modified muffler)...
  5. K

    A young dude looking to learn as much as I can

    Hi, I am a young guy from Slovenia, curnetly active duty in the Slovenian Armed Forces but I work on our family farm when I am not at work and I like going logging with my dad. A retired friend of my dad gave me his treeclimbing gear because he doesen't use it anymore and I want to learn...
  6. bellarmine

    Hello from Nanuk of the North with Mr Farmsaw

    Hello All, I've just joined the ArboristSite to help out a friend with his Poulan saw. I've grown up mechanically inclined and good with electrical / electronic, like my Dad, enjoy tinkering with anything and everyhing. We also cut firewood for yearly heating using our (vintage?) Pioneer...
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