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  • in reply to: Web Site #1075
    bigtreestechman
    Keymaster

    Well, it looks like the intermittent power we had a couple days ago may have fried one of the cameras. Unfortunately, it’s the one that can get snapshots of the street / berm.

    in reply to: snow tires #1073
    shlamont
    Participant

    My son moved to Washington State and left behind for me to sell a set of studded snow tires for an Outback. They won’t fit my Forester. If you think you could live with studded tires for the season let me know by message and we can talk.
    If you want to avoid studded tires, I recommend the Arnold Tire Company (behind the B of A) .. He has provided my family with tires, including snow tires, for several years.
    Also, there is a tire seller in Reno that is all over the web and has a very good site, with ratings, on snow tires…

    in reply to: Free Furniture #1072
    ottawa
    Participant

    in reply to: AT&T #1071
    tortuga
    Participant

    When PG&E felled a couple trees by us early summer they took all branches and left us a huge pile of 16″ rounds (by arrangement) for chopping. No complaints.

    Must have been a different crew this fall!

    in reply to: AT&T #1070
    Skip
    Participant

    PG&E left a huge mess in the empty lot next to us. Giant piles of branches as well as the large trunks. Don’t buy the 4″ bit either. Based on the pile they left, they took nothing.

    in reply to: AT&T #1069
    Flyfishr
    Participant

    I got a notice from PG&E at the beginning of this month that they would be trimming / topping some trees, and that all branches greater than 4″ in diameter would be left on the property. I have not been back up in the past couple of weeks, so I’m not sure what was left behind.

    in reply to: AT&T #1068
    allen
    Participant

    I’m pretty sure it was AT&T. PG&E is doing some tree cutting now but they always clean up their mess. When AT&T was doing their work, they cut branches out of the way to access some of their boxes. They never came back and cleaned up the branches they cut.

    in reply to: Running a Website #1067
    Skibird
    Participant

    Those stats are interesting! I certainly appreciate your efforts. Thank you.

    in reply to: Running a Website #1066
    caleach
    Participant

    Good job Joe!

    in reply to: AT&T #1065
    WillyC
    Participant

    Was it AT&T or PG&E? I was up a few times in the last month and saw PG&E doing some tree triming and leaving piles of branches along side the road, and those piles are still there (Hokan Circle). I may call PG&E on Friday.

    in reply to: Web Site #1064
    bigtreestechman
    Keymaster

    I thought some of you might be interested…
    To date, just since the new version of bigtreestech went live, 6993 known spammers have automatically been prevented from registering, 497 registration requests have been approved, and 112 registration requests have been denied.
    Registration denials occur when someone requests a registration but then does not respond to email requesting an answer to a simple question.

    in reply to: BigTrees Talk #1063
    allen
    Participant

    Earlier this summer AT&T was doing something to their boxes at each telephone pole. Probably some kind of maintenance; not really sure. The problem was when there were too many tree branches in the way they cut them down and left the mess on the side of the road. There’s a couple of poles where we are that have a large pile of dried branches left by AT&T. Anyone else notice this problem? I’m thinking about calling AT&T so they can clean up their mess.

    in reply to: snow tires #1062
    rswheeler1
    Participant

    I have Michelin LTS M/S on my Ford F150. The tires have 70,000 miles on them and still have lots of tread. They cost $200 each, but well worth it.
    Hoopa Scott

    in reply to: snow tires #1061
    RebeccaM
    Participant

    We have used the Bridgestone Blizzak on our Volvo. They have worked wonderfully, and get us out of our steep driveway, and up to Bear Valley without chains. We leave them on for the winter season, even as we commute back and forth from the Bay Area. Seem to not have much of a difference on gas mileage. Then, we go back to the Bridgestone Ecopia in the Spring. You will need somewhere to store them, but the tires last much longer.

    in reply to: snow tires #1060
    uttb
    Participant

    We have used Toyo A/T Big Country for years and have been extremely pleased with their performance in the snow and on the Hwy.

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