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Hi people, Small job 3 eucalyptus all need reducing about 30% and all no more than 20ft high and 4" diamater so climbing is not an option and can't use ladders third problem is that there is an electric wire (insulated though) running within 2ft of two of the trees so bit reluctant to use mewp. Any ideas welcome.

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tempted to monkey up there as well but worried may cause some damge to smaller branches maybe laddder up then tie in if possible but dont wanna look like a pikey,

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you can only do what you can, steps up the side, loppers and handsaw. maybe even get the secateurs out to finish if you want

 

Sold! I think i'll stick to handsaws and try not to nreak anything.

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Hi people, Small job 3 eucalyptus all need reducing about 30% and all no more than 20ft high and 4" diamater so climbing is not an option and can't use ladders third problem is that there is an electric wire (insulated though) running within 2ft of two of the trees so bit reluctant to use mewp. Any ideas welcome.

 

Why cant you use ladders?

 

If there that thin then while trying to shin up you will prob end up breaking all the side branches off.

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