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I would say Not, as kickback risk is higher, and you have room to place saw in bucket. Plus T/H saw is climbing certificate only. In a bucket- yr technically 'still on the ground' K

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Did nptc cutting from mewp using top handed saw. Cuts are pretty much same as with climbing and you are supposed to keep saw outside of basket

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1 hour ago, Khriss said:

I would say Not, as kickback risk is higher, and you have room to place saw in bucket. Plus T/H saw is climbing certificate only. In a bucket- yr technically 'still on the ground' K

Toppers work equally well on the ground Khriss.

I surprised you don't know this.

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11 minutes ago, Mark Bolam said:

Toppers work equally well on the ground Khriss.

I surprised you don't know this.

But of course ! Much handier than that stupid 046 that is hard to start and at the other end of the work site an Gerry Numpty will already have blunted ;) k

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52 minutes ago, Wedgebanger said:

It’s so he can use it one handed ?.  I guess you can dream up what his other hand is doing in the bucket..?

......operating the levers.... I pray ;) k

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2 hours ago, Khriss said:

......operating the levers.... I pray ;) k

Cutting with one hand and moving the bucket at the same time, he's my hero. ? 

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