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for every major action in the tree go through you actions once or twice in your mind then do a dry run with the saw not running it sometime pulls up some snags

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Being a groundie I check the bottom of trees for nails and I put red/white tape on the nail so everybody can see it. Saws stay sharp

 

Top man!! do you want a job????????:wave:

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An obvious one, but street trees and domestic, check the ground for what those little old ladies leave behind. Nothing worse than footlocking with foriegn objects attached to your boots!!!!

I managed to somehow stand on my captive eye triplelock on the end of my short strop/pole belt, getting a fresh turd in the grip.......scraping it out from the tread of your boot is one thing!!!

That day I was suffering from a bad case of 'TREE TORETTS', scaring passers by - ha!ha!

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