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6 minutes ago, Ferguson system said:

Is there absolutely no access to the garden? Not even a narrow footpath?

 

Some of the tracked mewps are very narrow and compact and can access areas first thought to be inaccessible.

Yup 👍

 

That's a 25m spider

 

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That is pretty incredible Joe!

 

I’ve always explained to people that the prize for letting a tree get into an unclimbable state is to have it straight felled in the cheapest direction.

They rarely get like this overnight.

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3 hours ago, Ferguson system said:

Is there absolutely no access to the garden? Not even a narrow footpath?

 

Some of the tracked mewps are very narrow and compact and can access areas first thought to be inaccessible.

I thought about seeing the sizes on thin tracked mewp but there’s 2 right angles. 
had a conversation with the client today and some superstar has priced him a £2000. Good luck to him 🥶 bigger balls than me 

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Just now, Mike Hill said:

TBH from the picture that looks ok to rigg off...

 

Its your job though mate,do it the way you feel happiest.

I have done a few dodgy dead rigging jobs but it’s too far gone. 

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32 minutes ago, Justaman.com said:

had a conversation with the client today and some superstar has priced him a £2000. Good luck to him 🥶 bigger balls than me 

Set up a webcam with livestream, post link here, leave them to it.

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