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We brought down this leaning pine on Saturday morning. I only received the call the night before from a friend of mine who’s still recovering from a pretty horrific circular-saw-bench accident. Obviously I was glad to help him out of a spot. Understaffed, over a highway, it was a rush to put the tree down before the traffic got too busy….Far from exemplary saw-handling and traffic management, I know….but we were in control, made the best of the situation and had the tree down before noon. Nothing technical, just a bread and butter job.

 

Try to dowload the high quality versions, makes all the difference. Thanks.

 

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Nice work Reg. Pleasure to watch as always.:001_cool:

I have seen a few vids from you now, and have enjoyed watching the tree removals. However, as a part timer, it would be interesting for me to see you rigging from the start of the job. Have you thought of doing a vid covering that aspect? I am sure i'm not the only one who would be interested in that.

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Great footage once again, Mr Coates.

 

 

 

 

Who is the dude with his hands in his sky rockets @ "5.53" on the second vid?

 

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Looked like he's a wannabe extra from Quadrophenia, and he had turned up late for the "5.15"

 

 

 

 

 

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Great footage once again, Mr Coates.

 

 

 

 

Who is the dude with his hands in his sky rockets @ "5.53" on the second vid?

 

Tree Owner/Interested bystander by?

 

Looked like he's a wannabe extra from Quadrophenia, and he had turned up late for the "5.15"

 

I dont know who that dude was David, probably just a busy-body

 

Darin, yeah they shouldn't have ran under until I'd given them the all clear, but they're not regulars you see.

 

Also, that branch had been shortened sometime in the past so it wasn't as long as it appeared and would have only skimmed him anyway:sneaky2:

 

Andy, they're only for light entertainment mate, anything else would have to be far better structured and explained. I hear Beranek is working on a series of instructional DVDs, hopefully one of our retailers will jump on it and make them available for us all.

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