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i get a few big jobs with decent access. did you hear 1 of amblesides lads cut his arm badly with a climbing saw 2 weeks ago? i hate shifting timber from backyards.

 

Yes i heard that, is there any in fo on how it happened, how he is etc?

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apparently he was only a couple of foot off the ground doing a hand held cut. his saw caught his waterproof jacket and dragged his arm towards the saw. if all goes well he should be back at work in 3 months. if its bad he will only have feeling in 2 fingers. its the second accident like this they have had in recent years. i dont know the lad apparently he is a subbie. i got told this by a local consultant who used to climb for ambleside.

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luke steer. i was climbing on a job that he had done a report for. its the first time ive met him. seems like a nice bloke.

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Looking for self employed person who is willing to carry out contract felling work. Large stem diameter

NPTC- Proof of experience and own insurance essential.

No climbing tickets required. All dismantling work would be taken care of.

 

pm me with where and when i might be able to help.

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