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Hell yeah.

 

Twice I went back up the next day and nailed it after a night of terror.

 

More than a few times I have been unable to do/get as high as I want, and bombed dead tops out causing very little collateral damage!

 

Ballsy post Gibbon. Respect.

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I did on a nasty lombardy,I did it the next day after a restless night,theres a few I priced myself out of as I just didnt want them.

Everyones got limits & can feel under the weather,at least I have /can!

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yes, just before chrimbo in the snow, the trees were covered in ice and were swaying about, i was freezing and just didnt feel right. Every cut my heart was sinking so i came down and felt like a coward. I told the customer i would come back after the snow had melted, i was going to get another climber in.

Went back 1 day with the sun shining, a new chain on the saw and 90 mins later, 3 trees topped and on the deck.

Its not loosing bottle its putting safety first, and like Mark says, a few bits of colateral damage to a bush or gravel path is best sometimes.

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I've had my confidence dented once or twice and come out of a tree with low self esteem. On a couple of occasions I've made a mistake that has caused damage (to property) and been so angry with myself that I've fallen out with the trade. I've been in the trade since I was 17, counting college and had a few different jobs but none have brought anywhere near as much enjoyment as this one has

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This is the tree and about how far I got.

 

I've worked on lots and lots of big trees. Some much bigger than this, but I couldn't bring myself to climb up past and old tear out to get to the top.

 

A mewp that could get to this tree would be mega bucks.

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ive had a few but as mentioned before a re think usually sorts the problems out.If it does'nt feel right my advice is dont push it as your confidence will be stretched and things could go wrong.

Good thread.

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This is the tree and about how far I got.

 

I've worked on lots and lots of big trees. Some much bigger than this, but I couldn't bring myself to climb up past and old tear out to get to the top.

 

A mewp that could get to this tree would be mega bucks.

 

How tall? Over here we have a guy who hires out his 160 foot MEWP, for £52 per hour.....

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