Humptulips ArboristSite Guru Joined Apr 21, 2008 Messages 789 Reaction score 232 Location Humptulips WA Oct 2, 2009 #21 The tree plates were unneccesary IMHO.
redwood logger ArboristSite Member Joined Aug 13, 2006 Messages 87 Reaction score 11 Location Humboldt County, CA Oct 2, 2009 #22 I agree, the plates are not needed. twisters are handy. I have used clumps of redwoods, 20 or so no bigger than your arm for a tail before. just twist them up high and go to logging.
I agree, the plates are not needed. twisters are handy. I have used clumps of redwoods, 20 or so no bigger than your arm for a tail before. just twist them up high and go to logging.
F floyd ArboristSite Operative Joined Mar 12, 2009 Messages 488 Reaction score 33 Location Oregon Oct 2, 2009 #23 I agree. Just the name ...GAME of logging. Logging is not a game. Did you know we don't know #### because we do humbolt cuts?
I agree. Just the name ...GAME of logging. Logging is not a game. Did you know we don't know #### because we do humbolt cuts?