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Stay safe out there boys n gals
@Sean Klongerbo not really, I just follow my instinct like how long does it take me to finish the job plus the chipper plus a ground guy if necessary. Plus chipper = extra $450, plus a guy = extra $300. Also depends on the area and owners as well. If it’s a richer area I would raise up my hour rate for the whole crew and vice versa.
@Sean Klongerbo not really, distance, maneuvering equipment, parking all come in place. Tree work is not a fixed price thing that you can get the same price everywhere you go.
Clearance pruning
pruned some white oak branches off the roof in Auburndale MA
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Clearance pruning
Been busy bro, took a crew foreman position at a major company here cuz I couldn’t stand one guy on my old crew, he’s so lazy and slow. Allegedly been climbing for 8 years, I already kick his ass with my one year. For some reason former employer still keeps him around for that long cuz they couldn’t find any good climber for more than 10 years. I kinda see why, they keep that fuckup on the crew, no one would stick around, and pay is a bit low as well.
S.r.t
- Consistent Friction: A key benefit of SRT is that the rope is stationary, providing consistent friction. This makes it easier to manage your descent as you "walk" out on a limb. You don't have to deal with the rope moving back and forth over a crotch, which can cause inconsistent friction and make movement more difficult. - ​Redirecting: A powerful technique in SRT is redirecting your rope. If you need to make multiple long limb walks on the same side of the tree, you can redirect your climbing line through a fork from a limb above. This keeps your line more direct and makes the limb walks easier. - ​Mechanical Advantage for Return: One of the challenges with long limb walks on an SRT system is the return. You are essentially climbing back up the rope to get to your original position. To make this easier, many climbers use a mechanical advantage system. This could be a simple 3:1 system created with a pulley and a Prusik loop, or a more specialized device like a Petzl RollnLock or a CT RollnLock. These devices make it much easier to pull yourself back up from the end of a drooping branch. - ​Using Your Friction Device: Your SRT friction device (whether it's a mechanical device like a Rope Wrench or a hitch like a Hitchclimber) is what allows you to descend smoothly and control your speed. As you walk out on the limb, you will be pulling your knot or device to pay out rope and descend slowly. It's important to go slow and steady to avoid burning your hitch or losing control.
Man I limb walked a huge red oak with drt and I know I wasted a lot of energy doing that. I’ll try to practice more srt I guess.
You too brother! I worked 7 days last week. thank God for Labor Day lol
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Owner, operator at Essential Tree Services. Tree climber, groundman at Boston Tree Company.

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Joined Aug 4, 2025