Tom Dunlap
Addicted to ArboristSite
Like I've said before, I've fagged 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.