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Post by M4Madness on Feb 3, 2020 17:13:16 GMT -5
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Post by scrub-buster on Feb 3, 2020 18:21:59 GMT -5
That guy weighs 120 lbs. Let's see that thing lift a corn fed midwestern hunter.
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Post by whitetaildave24 on Feb 3, 2020 18:28:54 GMT -5
I’ll take three of them. Pretty neat really. Can’t be quiet though.
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Post by M4Madness on Feb 3, 2020 18:51:47 GMT -5
I’ll take three of them. Pretty neat really. Can’t be quiet though. Maybe we need to invent an electric one. Lol!
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Post by chewbacca on Feb 4, 2020 8:30:30 GMT -5
I can see a lot going wrong here!
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Post by greghopper on Feb 4, 2020 9:04:44 GMT -5
I can see a lot going wrong here! Exactly..... I see no type of fall protection...sad!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2020 9:31:55 GMT -5
Noisy and no safety at all. Jumping up and down. Nuts! How about trees with knots and all that other stuff that gets in the way.
No way. Count me out.
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Post by elmo on Feb 4, 2020 15:42:00 GMT -5
If you can find a coconut tree in Indiana I say get one and try it out. Just another point the people over there ride scooters as their transportation daily. I have pictures of us being 6 wide on a 2 lane road (4 scooters and 2 cars). They aren’t very safety conscious.
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Post by jjas on Feb 4, 2020 17:19:15 GMT -5
I guess for its intended purpose (picking arecanut nuts) it's probably pretty handy.
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Post by stevein on Feb 4, 2020 17:40:22 GMT -5
Reminds me of this "A mechanical device that sometimes fails" From a hunter ed class my son took.
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Post by duff on Feb 4, 2020 19:00:10 GMT -5
Get your electric chainsaws and a mid sized tulip poplar...right to the top
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2020 7:59:02 GMT -5
Get your electric chainsaws and a mid sized tulip poplar...right to the top I don't know Duff, those tulip poplars have very smooth bark. I don't even like using climbers in that tree.
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Post by omegahunter on Feb 5, 2020 8:08:47 GMT -5
Get your electric chainsaws and a mid sized tulip poplar...right to the top I don't know Duff, those tulip poplars have very smooth bark. I don't even like using climbers in that tree. Can't be any smoother than a coconut tree without any bark.
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Post by duff on Feb 5, 2020 9:20:41 GMT -5
Get your electric chainsaws and a mid sized tulip poplar...right to the top I don't know Duff, those tulip poplars have very smooth bark. I don't even like using climbers in that tree. Soft bark = good bite I take a poplar over hard black oak most days
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Post by Huntnfreak on Feb 5, 2020 11:05:09 GMT -5
Get your electric chainsaws and a mid sized tulip poplar...right to the top I don't know Duff, those tulip poplars have very smooth bark. I don't even like using climbers in that tree. I climb poplars all the time...love the bite my Summit gets in the soft bark!
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Post by greghopper on Feb 5, 2020 11:13:57 GMT -5
I don't know Duff, those tulip poplars have very smooth bark. I don't even like using climbers in that tree. I climb poplars all the time...love the bite my Summit gets in the soft bark! Exactly.... usually they are very straight and no limb trimming required!
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Post by oldhoyt on Feb 5, 2020 11:21:44 GMT -5
Same here with tulips. Only had issues one time when the trunk was all iced up, and really, no tree is good to climb in those conditions.
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Post by sakorifle on Feb 21, 2020 12:16:50 GMT -5
Cuckoo cuckoo.
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