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Andy Collins
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No reason why not.

 

Needs a 'handle' like a bucket so that it is always level' date=' not matter what the height.

 

Provided it was correctly fabricated, an engineer should have no problem lolering it, either a new build or a modification to an existing basket.[/quote']

 

I once saw one that swung to keep it level, once you were in position it had a disc break that stopped it from swinging, so as you moved around in the basket it did not move.

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Take down of a beech tree using a cherry picker. All wood left on site:thumbup:, just one load of chip because most of the crown was dead. You can see the Merripilus fruiting body at the top of the photo of the stump.

 

looking good mate:thumbup:

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