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Ryan Willock

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Well after having sold off almost all of my logging equipment I am re-entering the world of tree care:cheers: I went over to my friends farm the yesterday and climbed on of his big white oaks (we mesured it at 12'2'' around DBH) just for fun and to get back in to knock the rust off.LOL Oh yea, I'm sore... Haven't climbed like that for a couple of years! It feels good to be back in the trees again!:angel:
 
If you wnat to do some work around chapel hill then email me. I have some big trees to prune, etc.
 
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Ryan Willock said:
Well after having sold off almost all of my logging equipment I am re-entering the world of tree care:cheers: I went over to my friends farm the yesterday and climbed on of his big white oaks (we mesured it at 12'2'' around DBH) just for fun and to get back in to knock the rust off.LOL Oh yea, I'm sore... Haven't climbed like that for a couple of years! It feels good to be back in the trees again!:angel:


I hope you mean a twelve ft. circumference!!!!

I have been doing mostly office and bucket work lately...........I went to do some house clearance for a friend of mine last weekend. There was a red maple prob. about 60 ft tall. I got my line set and began to footlock up. At about thirty ft. I was completely out of gas!!! After a rest I was good to go but it was a huge wake up call for me. I was stiff the next day but it felt great, I will never let myself get so far out of shape again!!!!!
 
Sorry, I did mean circumfrance thats what I get for trying to do two things at once!LOL
 
Not a whole lot. Just what the different states call their logger cert programs. West Virginia calls theirs the Master Logger.
 
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