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a specialised piece of kit that is alien to you on a site that is going to lead to ball ache after ball ache, is a recipe for disaster if you ask me. Popping tracks, heather wrapped around sprockets, £2 sensors stopping a whole days graft. Get some climbers in on piece work and rattle it. job done

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Matt, if you can get dates to me then I can tell you how I am set. Sounds like an interesting job.

 

Shame to be losing some valuable trees though. Whats the reason? Landscape? Danger? Risk to access? Thinning?

 

If I was faced with that amount I would be identifying trees which can be easily climbed as opposed to those that will definately need a MEWP. Then you can economically use the platform and climbing concurrently.....if that makes sense!

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a specialised piece of kit that is alien to you on a site that is going to lead to ball ache after ball ache, is a recipe for disaster if you ask me. Popping tracks, heather wrapped around sprockets, £2 sensors stopping a whole days graft. Get some climbers in on piece work and rattle it. job done

 

You volunteering ?? :biggrin:

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Matt, if you can get dates to me then I can tell you how I am set. Sounds like an interesting job.

 

Shame to be losing some valuable trees though. Whats the reason? Landscape? Danger? Risk to access? Thinning?

 

If I was faced with that amount I would be identifying trees which can be easily climbed as opposed to those that will definately need a MEWP. Then you can economically use the platform and climbing concurrently.....if that makes sense!

 

The plan is to hit the job with 3 climbers and a mewp... some of the trees will be better climbed as it will be quicker than tracking the mewp to them, and others in small groups will be better dealt with from the mewp..

 

There is a possibility that I may take a crane in to take out around 5 of the trees as all the arisings have to be taken away from the site and there is a fence to negotiate.

 

Trees are coming down due to risk more than anything, but the vast majority of them are just pruning jobs, although they are around the 20m mark and have a good crown clearance so throw lines could be frustrating and spikes are out of the question.

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