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  On 28/06/2019 at 16:16, Chessa said:
Dare I say: the eventual positive acceptance of females and NB's into the Arb industry.
Well, it changed my life anyway...
Definitely, someone has to feed the blokes at lunchtime [emoji39]




Only joking, my little arb girl would hurt me for saying that, some fantastic female arborists showing how it's done now.
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Quick tip facility on transit, satnav that shows half hidden lay-bys, very long triple ladder, free advertising on watchdog , dual purpose rake to lean on for arb or tarmac cold calling jobs [emoji106]

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 A negative one is probably the battery powered angle grinder. I reckon that has certainly changed things for the worst.

 

Unless I missed it why hasnt the 020T been mentioned? It has to be the biggest/earliest leap forward for arbs.

I can agree with the mention of three strand rope, that stuff was awful to say the least. Big advances in chainsaw trousers over the years, I do have to laugh when customers think todays PPE is heavy. :)

 

I think the zigzag would be the major game changer for me, how anyone is still using a prussik loop baffles me but we still sell hundreds of these a year. 

 

 

 

 

 

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Can't believe no one has mentioned the petrol blower.

 

IMO, turns a tidy finished worksite into the customers garden/drive cleaner than it was when you started.

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  On 30/06/2019 at 05:13, skyhuck said:

Can't believe no one has mentioned the petrol blower.

 

IMO, turns a tidy finished worksite into the customers garden/drive cleaner than it was when you started.

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Good shout. And the step up from handheld to backpack blower is also massive.

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My old boss wouldn’t have a blower, encouraged laziness he said.

 

 

Mind you he didn’t hold with chippers, top handled saws, radios in work vehicles.....

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  On 30/06/2019 at 07:12, IronMike said:

Good shout. And the step up from handheld to backpack blower is also massive.

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step down you mean, nothin beats picking a blower up and putting it down without the rigmoroll of faffing to get it on an off every two minutes...  

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