Inside an Arborist's Tool and Equipment Box
Today we join Certified Arborist Brian Holers at the Root Cause storage shed where the company stores all of their tools and equipment. Located in South Seattle, the team calls the area "The Yard" where they have their tools for tree pruning, porous pavement, sidewalk repair, and tree protection. The tools Brian covers include his tree climbing harness (which is brand new), climbing spikes, different types of rope, felling wedges, air knife, root barriers, chain saws, and most importantly, helmet and eye protection. If you have any questions about tools, equipment, or any specific brands Brian likes to use at Root Cause, please let us know in the comments.

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