Tom Dunlap
Addicted to ArboristSite
Like I've said before, I've ****** out lots of saw chains, climbing spikes, clothes, engines, cars, houses, heck, even my supper dishes. They were dirty and used, I guess that they should have been chucked out instead of maintained.
Wulkie taught me that if the only tool I have is a chainsaw then the only solution is a removal. My toolbox is full of more tools though. Handsaws, cabling, understanding tree physiology are in there along with wrenches and rigging gear.
Someone expanded on the definition of a traditional vrs. progressive arbo. Knowing when to use the correct tool is a sign of a progressive arbo.
Trees start to fail in winds over about 40 mph. But, a lot survive. Good thing or we'd be out of work.
Wulkie taught me that if the only tool I have is a chainsaw then the only solution is a removal. My toolbox is full of more tools though. Handsaws, cabling, understanding tree physiology are in there along with wrenches and rigging gear.
Someone expanded on the definition of a traditional vrs. progressive arbo. Knowing when to use the correct tool is a sign of a progressive arbo.
Trees start to fail in winds over about 40 mph. But, a lot survive. Good thing or we'd be out of work.