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easy-lift guy

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    Why?

    So that the other tree's would be envious. easy-lift guy
  2. Smudge pots are still used here in Floridafor our Citrus crops, and you would have to make a lot of jam to keep the neighbors happy. easy-lift guy
  3. It is your reputation at steak. Get the insurance. easy-lift guy
  4. Bet he was wearing his Depends. easy-lift guy
  5. Unless it is from a dealer, no actual way of previous ownership, and No warranty, you get what you paid for, I hope it will be a wise investment. easy-lift guy
  6. Very impressive. Well designed and the foot wear seemed just as unique as the product. I did enjoy the fact that one could adjust for the caliper size on the climb so to speak. IMO a small pruning saw would work better than all of that chopping. I guess they would have larger models for folks with longer legs?, would like to try on some Australian Pines next door so I could watch the track sporting events at my local High School. easy-lift guy.
  7. Interesting. The shoulder belt holding the saw just below the hip line appears to work although I to would be concerned about the chain break issue as well. The climbing spikes looked like strap overs for mountain climbing with a high heel lift?. Would like to see this in use with other types of trees for sure. easy-lift guy
  8. Really impressive, Looks very close to our Great Horned Owl of the US, Thanks for sharing. easy-lift guy
  9. Was it a firing range? elg
  10. There are plenty of different seats on the market. Try any decent bike shop and get one custom fit for your comfort level. easy-lift guy
  11. Contact cw1987, Sounds like he is getting ready to invest in one of these machines for future work? easy-lift guy
  12. Different way of processing logs, chain saw could have been mounted?, I bet that will be the 2012 Model!. easy-lift guy
  13. I can send anyone a catalog for free, Plus S/H. easy-lift guy
  14. CLIF all natural Crunch Granola Bar/Peanut Butter, great in between lunch and dinner. I only will recommend what I consume. Bonus you won't have to worry about getting fat from eating them as well!. Enjoy! easy-lift guy
  15. Metal theft is big over here as well. Really glad they recovered the stolen property and for your daughter. easy-lift guy.
  16. So was the claim made a hoax, hope not for the girl's sake. Filing false police reports over here is not taken lightly, if that is what happened? easy-lift guy
  17. cw1987 Your post is very well thought out and that is a + when it comes to being in business for your self, which I believe will be your goal in the short term. IMO I believe you will need to have in reserve other than your investment capital a Minimum of 18 to 24 months worth of your monthly expenses. One of the major reasons why new business ventures go South is due to not having all other monthly expenses covered for the many " what if's" that can and will occur. Without knowing weather or not reserve funds are available to keep everything else funded during the start of your business venture, I would make sure it was in place first and fore most. The Second matter would be to move closer to where your work will actually be located. I believe the stress and strain on your relationship with your family could prove to be more than your return on investment. I believe you will have some important choices to make shortly, don't be shy about asking any questions since to one degree or another we are all in the same boat and trying to help. All the best easy-lift guy
  18. Perhaps an umbrella policy that can cover different insurance requirements under one roof, so to speak. Continue to work hard towards securing your tickets and understand that one day you will have most everything needed in order to make the final transition from one line of work to your new line of work. All the best. easy-lift guy
  19. Mr. Job's shall be remembered for a long time to come, however the impact the Apple line of products will be remembered and last for generations, I believe he would have liked it that way and he left this world knowing just that. easy-lift guy
  20. From a sales stand point I find the best managers are the ones with practical knowledge of what they are a managing in the first place. Men/Women working in the trenches from the ground floor up. The best ones are the manager/owner type who have a vested interest in what they are doing at all times. The difference between the last type mentioned and appointed or selected managers is sometimes staggering. I once had a manager who started out fresh from high school and felt in his mind very important. He started out with a small brown nose, after I left the company within a year of employment I noticed the balance of his body starting to match his nose color, and within 5 years he was sacked and had a brown body. A truly spineless person and when the owners no longer had any use for this useful idiot they let him go. So many good employees went before him and did complain to the owners to no avail. Glad I got out when I did. easy-lift guy
  21. Now you got it. All the Best easy-lift guy
  22. In the event you have any published works generally speaking it is important to name the source for your pictures or illustrations at a bare minimum. Sometimes picture and illustration providers may wish to be compensated for providing said material. That being said you the author of your book must ensure and protect your copyright and your publisher will more than likely suggest a release of some sort to protect their interest as well. I can provide you with a copy of my release form via pm if your interested or have any further questions. I wish you the best with your first published work. easy-lift guy
  23. Just a suggestion when it comes to your published work a standard release makes any information from outside source's much easier to deal with in the future. I just had some pictures published and it makes for a neat package for the final product. easy-lift guy
  24. How old was that tree? easy-lift guy.
  25. Perhaps the folks holding the show could have your company covered via a rider on their umbrella policy. Give that a try. easy-lift guy

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