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Yeah. I thought so. You'd sell it to me as an easy job, no real rigging and only about 20ft from the ground to the top. Haha. I would then have to do it for the sheer want of not embarrasing myself saying "can we not get deans mewp in"?

 

Nah, i was thinking if an 18 stone koala can climb a euc delicately, a slight defect like that shouldnt deter a 6 stone midget:001_tt2:

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My mewp works well on sideways trees :biggrin:

 

That picture cracks me up everytime. I'd much rather be in that tree than in a basket with you mate. :001_tt2:

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Nah, i was thinking if an 18 stone koala can climb a euc delicately, a slight defect like that shouldnt deter a 6 stone midget:001_tt2:

 

Delicatly? Not my choice of words. Haha

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Heres the take down

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8hHNeXlNcI]YouTube - Hazzardous Pine Removal May 25 2010[/ame]

 

BTW, theres no way I could of climbed that since there were no pegs to stand on:thumbdown:

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Hmm, wouldn't of climbed it but thats what subbys are for right???:laugh1:. The video he seemed to enjoy talking to himself/running monolouge.:lol:

 

the last bit was better to watch [ame]

[/ame] Edited by Ian Flatters

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