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Chestnut collapse whilst climbing.


Graham
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blimey, lucky you went into the crown and not the other way mate. Stuff like this worries me, I trust my experience and 'gut feeling' on a lot of trees like this. Lets face it, we all get away with a lot of stuff like this, but maybe the customer should be paying for a days MEWP hire a bit more. My life is worth more than a days pay.

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lucky boy

does your confidence no good.

 

i had a big old Mac the other week , took the weight out of a multi leader then shat myself the whole tree felt .... not good

you have to go with your gut on some things the ones what will get you are the ones that give you NO gut feelings

im glad your ok mate , live to fight another day

 

take care all of you

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