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Pimples gets it. Lol
Pimples gets it. Lol
This is an exceptionally well articulated post... and good life lesson!
Some people aren’t worth the effort of articulating jack **** for “IMHO”. Just saying.
Something like that! Just one tractor though. We use our pto winch nearly every day. I'm surprised I don't see more of them in residential tree care.So you secured the partial uproot using two tractor winches, is that what I’m seeing here? If so, very simple and very safe common sense approach! I like it.
I’ve used my tractor winch a lot like that over the years.
That's awsome. Keep up the clever work.Something like that! Just one tractor though. We use our pto winch nearly every day. I'm surprised I don't see more of them in residential tree care.
The spar from that tree had way more dry rot than expected. The hinge did not hold and it ended up dodging hard to the right and hung up in another pine. I took a video but can't seem to post it. Wouldn't want to embarass myself!!!
im not, not that I have to prove anything to anyone on here anywaysSo is zin tree really a creepy adult posing as a 14y/o. I knew something wasn't adding up.
This just got weird!
Lol
I love those PTO setups, my biggest concern is how long the clutches will last? any issues with yours?We use our pto winch nearly every day
That's awsome. Keep up the clever work.
We had a storm damaged cherry that was partially uprooted, snagged in a neighboring tree a few years back. We secured it with a line and went to work. As we took off weight from the tree it started standing back up straight until all the tension was of the guy lines and supporting its own weight. This was before we implemented the lift and I was climbing 5 days a week.
When in doubt, set a line.
My buddy has one of those winches on his tractor. He uses it all the time.
Merry Christmas, looks like you had fun at the company pizza party. Keep your guys happy!
So is zin tree really a creepy adult posing as a 14y/o. I knew something wasn't adding up.
This just got weird!
Lol
Removed a bunch of trees along a 4 mile or so stretch of a township road. Nice little government job to keep us busy a few days. Most of January is wide open now. Waiting/praying on several large contracts I've bid on. This was the last big job of the year.
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Personally, I believe that treating someone with respect is not necessarily the same thing as having respect for them. I strive to treat all of my coworkers and my students with respect, that does not mean that I actually have respect for all of them.
So you secured the partial uproot using two tractor winches, is that what I’m seeing here? If so, very simple and very safe common sense approach! I like it.
I’ve used my tractor winch a lot like that over the years.
I see 6 employees . WoofRemoved a bunch of trees along a 4 mile or so stretch of a township road. Nice little government job to keep us busy a few days. Most of January is wide open now. Waiting/praying on several large contracts I've bid on. This was the last big job of the year.
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We had a partially uprooted cherry leaning in another tree at one of the camps I work at a couple years ago. I was able to use the grcs and pulleys into a neighboring tree, and the tractor winch to walk it back enough to unload the pressure points in the other tree so we could remove it with the lift. All while camp was in full season and there were little kids traipsing in and out of the cabins underneath. I’m quite certain the whole thing wasn’t osha approved, but we got her done lol.
Yeah there is a grapple on the front also. The winch serves as a good counter weight when not being used. I love having 2 functions for one machine. It gets used A LOT more than our mini skid.Is there anyting else but a winch on those tractor attachments? Seems like a lot of investment for a limited function. Now if there's a grapple hiding out of the camera view, it makes a dandy attachment.
I suppose "big" is a relative term. It was a good job for our 6 man crew.I see 6 employees . Woof
any of the easier to use systems cost at least twice as much.Sounds like a fun one. I had considered bringing our grcs to that pine but it's so stinking heavy to lug around! You make great use of yours.
We use sena. We can consistently get 3 linked up. Once in a blue moon we get 4 but someone always accidentally bumps out after 5 mins and ruins it... I would consider an easier to use system but we've got so much invested in it right now.
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