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This as well as other statements you have made have rubbed me wrong. It's condescending and gives the impression that you think your are somehow of a better ilk than mere mortal "tree guys". Dude, this is the "commercial tree work and climbing" forum. Odds are you are going to run into some tree guys here. If you hold us "tree guys" is such disdain then my come here looking for an argument.

I also wasn't crazy about your "policing the industry" comment and then not disclose who you are. I mean, what are you? The secret tree police?

That being said, I really have nothing against you. You are coming off as arrogant and it rubbed me the wrong way, nothing more, nothing less.

There are many very educated arborist here that I have great respect for. Treeseer and SMC come to mind. I enjoy having both of them here as a resource to ask questions and learn from. There are also some highly skilled climbers who I appreciate having around here. Too many to list. Don't talk down to the group and you may earn my respect as many educated arborists around here have. If you are indeed a "Legit Arborist"

I don't necessarily subscribe to the gang mentality that I have often seen around here. I really don't like to be rude to people and arguing with someone and trading insults over the internet is futile and ignorant in my opinion. And as you can see, I don't resort to neg repping someone. Never have neg repped anyone around here. I don't pay a lot of attention to all the gold stars under someone's name. A lot of people that I respect the most around here have very little or no gold stars under their name.

Holy k wrap. Dude you are altogether too nice!

Nah seriously, I agree 100%. Perhaps I am too quick to anger. Whatever the case you have said calmly what I said in haste. To earn respect you must first show respect. Note I do not say agree or even bow your head. I absolutely disagree with many posters here, Treevet and Treeseer to name just two. At the same time I admit both of those veterans have probably forgotten more than I will ever know. I just disagree with them on certain points. Respectfully disagree that is. Ah crap. Even Jomoco gets a grudging respect from me. But then he is transparent. No disguise. No hiding behind a facade. His work, and the work of others, is on display. Open to be praised or criticised by his peers.

I guess that is my point in the end. This is a forum of peers. We do it and then we show it. If you cannot show your skills then you must accept that I, and many of my peers, will assume you have none.

Legitarborist the ball is now squarely in your court. Show us your skills or slink off with your tail between your legs.
 
So funny!!!!!!! You are such a fool.:monkey:

Ok now we are resorting to calling names in a feeble attempt to discredit my opinion:rolleyes:
Again get over your ego, you may be a smart fellow but you lack communication skills becoming an educated person. I really wonder what are you doing for arboriculture by trolling in this forum? I sometimes am humbled by some of the wise arborists in this forum who know way more about the science aspect than I. I however don't feel that way in your case, maybe because you have not contributed a worthy post imho.
 
Ok now we are resorting to calling names in a feeble attempt to discredit my opinion:rolleyes:
Again get over your ego, you may be a smart fellow but you lack communication skills becoming an educated person. I really wonder what are you doing for arboriculture by trolling in this forum? I sometimes am humbled by some of the wise arborists in this forum who know way more about the science aspect than I. I however don't feel that way in your case, maybe because you have not contributed a worthy post imho.

+1 Hey Rope, never argue with someone who feels it necessary to self qualify themselves as "Legit". By the way, how did the stump grindin' go this morning?
 
This loser that went bankrupt had a licence plate on his vette that said "legit one". till the repo man handed him his ass that is! :hmm3grin2orange:

True story.
 
+1 Hey Rope, never argue with someone who feels it necessary to self qualify themselves as "Legit". By the way, how did the stump grindin' go this morning?

Lol got around half and realized I had a flat so fixed it my one ton has suicide rims too. I think they put 16s on 16.5 rims It took way too long to repair this tubed flat. I really would have paid to have it repaired but thought it would be just an hour wrong lol 5 hours finally got it done lmfao:cheers: I have not in all my days seen a worse tire to break down and get back together. Of course I was using a tractor jack at first then tractor jack and skid steer lol still did not break bead finally decided to try one last deal before taking it to town. It broke down with the outriggers on my bucket lol that was merely the start of worse things though:cry:
I reckon I am too hard headed though and would not let that tire win the battle:hmm3grin2orange:
 
Lol got around half and realized I had a flat so fixed it my one ton has suicide rims too. I think they put 16s on 16.5 rims It took way too long to repair this tubed flat. I really would have paid to have it repaired but thought it would be just an hour wrong lol 5 hours finally got it done lmfao:cheers: I have not in all my days seen a worse tire to break down and get back together. Of course I was using a tractor jack at first then tractor jack and skid steer lol still did not break bead finally decided to try one last deal before taking it to town. It broke down with the outriggers on my bucket lol that was merely the start of worse things though:cry:
I reckon I am too hard headed though and would not let that tire win the battle:hmm3grin2orange:

At least you finally won that battle with the tire. Can't count the number of one hour repair jobs that I've managed to spend half a day gettin' done. Only good news is my wife doesn't have a clue how long it should take to re-seal a toilet or replace a disposal, etc. so she thinks I'm a real handyman.
 
I guess while legit- arborist was startng trouble I was pruning a bunch of locusts. Made me remember why I hate locusts 60' bucket don't reach much. Alot of polesaw work. Would have gotten out but it was blowing pretty good this am. Removed one that was shot and covered in PI. Speed lined the tops out over some bushes, butt hitched a few blocks and dropped the stick. Another day at the office. 3 estimates after work. One needs a crane. Maybe I'll finally get to do a crane job. Climb safe...... Mike
 
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I have been trolling the legit-arborist topic, and I am not sure why it has endured in a thread entitled "whadja do today"? If Legit does not wish to tell us what he did today, then he should find another thread.

I have an opinion, and then I'll tell you what I did today.

A facilities manager is often asked to be an expert in many fields. Legit sounds like he has pumped up his credentials in this area, and has probably done the necessary study to get the job. That being said, as most of us know, an arborist, especially as certified by ISA or TCIA, is not exempted from knowing the working aspects of the job. All you need do is look up the study and test material, and it is quickly apparent that the certification is intended to help the public identify those individuals that have met certain minimum standards of knowledge.

For Legit_A to claim to be a participant in "policing the industry" is a farce. You don't get to police an industry that you do not participate in. I sincerely doubt that he would have any respect among his peers if he did, since even ISA, TCIA, ANSI, and OSHA all have committees and boards that are heavily infested with well established and widely experience members. You don't get to add comments to any discussion of the rules when you cannot certify that you understand all the implications of any given rule. If you are not, nor ever have been a working arborist, you are unqualified to police the industry. General snitch and busy-body pest seems much more likely, given the disdain he has shown for us poor illiterate working dogs.

Research by Legit A? Seems unlikely. Number generator, field trial participant, tree checker/counter/ lab rat? Seems likely, especially working for a research facility. Sadly, the high incidence of typo's, recursive logic, and generally proletariat responses suggest that he is not capable of conducting primary research.

So guys, here is what should be done. I don't pay too much attention to blowhards and troublemakers, unless I happen to be in a mood to beat them up. Usually, they don't know they are losing the battle, so it mostly works out to be a waste of time. I suggest that we ignore off-topic comments, and we shouldn't get too excited by one more guy here with an inflated ego. God knows that there is no shortage of that kind of person around here! :)

What I did today was go remove a 70' tall, 28" DBH oak tree that was leaning heavily over the customers house. It was perfectly healthy, and would have been a fine specimen had it been standing straight.

Sadly, my climber did not come to work, so my tired, old, out of condition, and "got too big to fit in my saddle anymore" body had to buck up and try out the new Geckos. I was riddled with difficulties, all generated by my unqualified and poorly trained employees, so I got to do LOTS of training, and a fair bit of yelling.

I had a blast! It was rather technical rigging, and I had fun for once. I need to get out of the office a bit more. I was way too slow, and I kept waiting forever to get the lowering rope back up to me from the slow groundies. After about 4 hours in the tree, I was totally beat, and my feet hurt pretty badly. All the branches were off, I had reduced the top lower than all the adjacent branches (about 35'), and I ran out of gas (both in my poor physique and in the 200T). I couldn't get any groundmen to look up so that I could get more gas, and I decided to drop it between the trees.

Pounding wedges was only an evil tease, this had an ugly side lean as well as a prominent back lean (given the direction I had to send it). I had lifted it almost over with the wedges, while pulling a little bit with a truck, too. I heard some ripping sounds from the hinge, and I told the boys to step on the gas! The leaning spar had no options: I had tied it off to my 3/8th amsteel blue rope, and that stuff is as strong as a steel cable.

Tree was down beautifully, we will finish cleanup tomorrow. (LATE start, due to waiting on climber no-show and other problems.) Groundies were all whining about how tired they were from loading the other trees that had been left from yesterday.

Got back to the shop, my mechanic had left at 2:00 pm without calling me, and the alarm went off at 4:00 pm. Lawn crew was still on-site, waiting for me to unlock.

Now I need to do payroll, then go home and spray for ants. But hey! I have a license for that!

"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness..." Charles ####ens. [edit: dang it! D i c kens is NOT a cuss word]
 
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I guess while legit- arborist was startng trouble I was pruning a bunch of locusts. Made me remember why I hate locusts 60' bucket don't reach much. Alot of polesaw work. Would have gotten out but it was blowing pretty good this am. Removed one that was shot and covered in PI. Speed lines the tops out over some bushes, butt hitched a few blocks and dropped the stick. Another day at the office. # estimates after work. One needs a crane. Maybe I'll finally get to do a crane job. Climb safe...... Mike

Your Locust get much bigger than ours- amazing the difference between the coasts.:)
Jeff
 
I did a deadwooding in a bur oak over a deck and garden, three hours after classes today. Had an algebra exam in the AM.

Use the Wraptor for the first time today, Paul sent me a demo unit. WOW! it is a great tool.
 
Yeah, locusts get real big around here, too. Black locust commonly go 80'-90', and they are real heavy wood. Hard and slow to cut as well.

How heavy is Eucalyptus? I know you guys in California have lots of those; in pretty big sizes, too.
 
This is simply a LIE. Your #1 post was critical and aimed at Jeff as was your #2. You necromanced a 6 month old post to life to do this.

This forum is a good place to ask questions to learn. It is also a good place to pick a fight and then get your ass handed to you on a plate.





Yees, I said it was MY opinion. I also managed to spell definition correctly.



The problem is exactly as I have defined it previously. Come on to ARBORISTsite claiming to be legit (which in psychological terms suggest others are not) and picking fights with posters who have proven their bona fides, whilst hiding your own is self defeating. If you have a genuine point of view rather than simply trolling for a fight then express it along with your evidence of skills/knowledge/work/experience.

Otherwise expect to be treated as a troll.

DAMN...is your hobby litigation?
 
I had an interesting one today. Jobsheet read:

goto address xyz - small tree under carport against fence. Remove tree and grind stump - 1 hour.:clap:

I get there and there is a 15-20 foot tree (didn't recognize species) sandwiched between carport and fence. The carport has an alsanite roof - that stuff that shatters if you look at it hard. I thought I would trim of the side branches and climb the stick, pull it apart with a handsaw and throw the pieces onto the driveway. Oh yeah, there was a creeper growing through it.

Anyhow, I cut of the first small side branch and go to pull it out. My hand is lanced. I thought there must be some bouganvilla in the creeper. Get GM to grab me some gauntlets and try again. Lanced again. I can't even see whats biting me. Pull out a hand lens. That's when I notice the amazingly thin, inch long spines all over this crap tree. :cry:

Ended up taking it down in very small pieces with the pole saw. Looked it up when I got home and it was a Pyracantha sp. from around China. I can't believe anyone would plant a piece of crap like this in their yard let alone the country.:dizzy:

Moral of the story (for you Jeff). Life is full of pricks, it's best to deal with them from a distance!:givebeer:

P.S. My GM had no trouble with it. Says he is used to dealing with pricks all day long. Can't think what he means!
 
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Nothing better than climbing and rigging in a big solid oak. It can be quite enjoyable. With the mental gymnastics and all. Satisfying when you rig pieces perfect and all goes smoothly..... Mike
 
Went to store to fill up after servicing stumper half way there exhaust muffler blows out lol.
Came back home after filling got to be at golf course by 7 so did a fast muffler swap complete with bailing wire temporary of course got to get a new tip for torch and some brazing to finish the repair. I think its good for a day leaks some around the clamp because I had to cut slits in the end so it would tighten with clamp. I thought about the arc but I know I will just burn holes in it lol. I tthink I should have stayed home today:hmm3grin2orange:
 
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