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I was on a job like that a few weeks ago. I subbed to a landscraper as a climber and supplying chipper.

 

I stripped side limbs off as the head landscaper insisted he would "slot" the tree through a gap saving time blocking down.

 

He intended well but cut through the hinge and it went 90 deg through the next door orchard, shed and garage:001_rolleyes:

 

I then covered up all the sign writing on my truck!:sneaky2:

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how come you didn't offer to do it or was he really pushy about doing it himself?

Climbers dont do groundwork simples:thumbup:

joking honest but bet you have not seen an 18 stonner bend down to put a felling cuts in either:blushing:

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I was on a job like that a few weeks ago. I subbed to a landscraper as a climber and supplying chipper.

 

I stripped side limbs off as the head landscaper insisted he would "slot" the tree through a gap saving time blocking down.

 

He intended well but cut through the hinge and it went 90 deg through the next door orchard, shed and garage:001_rolleyes:

 

I then covered up all the sign writing on my truck!:sneaky2:

 

Dean won't like being referred to as a Landscaper....:sneaky2:

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