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naturarbo

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  1. Hi everyone can anyone guide me to a crane school that takes arborists in the boom to the tree
  2. Hi everyone This is a question for safety. Sorry its youtube
  3. I believe knowledge comes from everywhere
  4. It is an american Arbtalk
  5. When I try to login doesn't recognize my user or mail, requested password reset 3 times, no reply. I still see me there just can't acess
  6. Hi everyone. The Masterblaster forum doesn't let me in, doesn't reply on "contact us". Anyone experienced it or other type of problems with it? Can someone that is there help me? Cheers
  7. I do know quite a few knots, bends & hitches... Use a few & keep learning new 1s like the Catalist hitch. And owning a HHFX had to learn a new 1 which has no name in the info I got.
  8. @eggsarascal heal quick man. Wrist is a ****************
  9. As I am a beginner, everyone asks me "why such long bar?" Recently a PRO worked with us...any chain he got went bland, he pushed the machines to hard. Makin them cut like shit. Now us sharp chains and no unnecessary force on the machines, all was taught by old guy, without belly and fit. So your machines don't dig in the wood just from their cheer weight? Maybe a revision on work practices?
  10. Around here we have mostly Eucaliptus globulus and they love fire.
  11. Dealing with lots of them, my experience is you can't kill eucs without poison or pulling root ball out. Fire reborns some eucs.
  12. Or get a smart winch less can go wrong with it
  13. On 17th January my birthday happened BT coms for the protos. Naturarbo is making 13 years and a new work box is on the way to commemorate. Happy birthday to us.
  14. Won't the 535i need a 1/4 sprocket??
  15. Hi @Dan Maynard I also used foot loops before. Main problem was them slipping while branch walking. You can get a good foot loop from a retired foot ascender like ninja or quick step. This boot has a loop attached designed for ascenders, very practical. Look for Arbpro Cervino Wood or Arbortec Kayo. All climbing boots should have it, less pieces, more production.
  16. Shit i am uneducated as ****************. Didn't know grindr and went to look for it. My friends hope you dont have feelings but anyone in to that is sender/bender.
  17. Hi after owning a Turboknee System, a Systéme 3a and a Haas Velox and finding them all non practical(hope that is good american)... Actually really shitty all of them. Turbo is to loose, Systeme 3a is not adjustable on chin lenght, Haas is designed for very tall people. Looked also at SAKA same basic problem as the others has to be removed for work. Inspired by Dan Climbing Arborist I made 2 knee ascenders. First worked very well, but sling was to worn out; lasted 3 trees. Made a second and its even better. Design is basic, piece is compact, no bungees, no need to remove after ascent, clips in 1 place only...your rope. Dont know about you guys but not having to remove it for work is to me A SUPER PLUS POINT.
  18. So Husqvarna has this .325 mini chain. never seen it before. Also seems that from factory there is no 1/4 saw from them? Where do I get a 2 in 1 sharpener in europe? If I use the file in the pic 3/8 on a .325 mini chain what will be the resulte?? Great life I have where all this new things force me to learn more and more.
  19. this link is taking me somewhere else. would really like to see pic from drilled exhaust
  20. We try not to...but its difficult. Also I am a trainer and it keeps me very busy
  21. All we do is tree work. We are the only portuguese tree care co below Lisbon.

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