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How about the moduleus of rupture chart, that had the weights on it. Could someone link us up so we can print it and tape it to our dashboard.
 
Ekka said:
I cant find any green log charts.
The greenlog chart I was looking at earlier is out of the back of the 2006 ISA ANSI Z-133 Safety Standards. I attempted to find a link for you online, but I could not find the green log chart at isa-arbor.com .

It is on page 46 and 47 of the Standards.
 
Yeah, what's going on here.

Darned internet conspiracy on hiding green log charts?

I used to find them easy and now like hens teeth.

I reckon, the heaviest wood per m3 is acacia (wattle). It's denser and heavier than ironbark which is close to oak.

I've cut some mean buggers, hard as steel. But lucky they dont get like 100' tall.

so, what's going on, this tree down yet?
 
Probably better than cleaning palms though.

So what, you take a waterblaster up there and give a shot or what? Be bloody slippery, ah, just put ya spikes on!:hmm3grin2orange:
 
Thanks DDm, I printed it out and will tak it to my dashboard.

No Ekka its some pole sawing but mostly just squirrling out long level leaders. Sometimes you get to tie in and its really a breeze.
 
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