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I saw this earlier. Not an expert, but don't think I would use my chainsaw bar as a lever.:scared1:

 

If these guys were working on my site, i'd kick them straight off. No-one at all seems to know what there doing.

 

Check out the climber struggling to get down, and then looking like he requires hospital treatment.:001_tongue:

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I did feel sorry for the guy though... old no sacks telling him what to do where to cut ect ,its the guys call on what he cuts where to cut ect and if he doesnt know and cant get the feel on whats going on he shouldnt be up there!

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Gotta start somewhere, i reckon a fair amount of the blame for that situation has to go to the guy "in charge". Either the climber doesn't know what he's doing, in which case his banksman hasn't seen or recognised his slinging issues which led to the problem , or the climber is rubbish. Either way, not sure i'd be posting it on the www especialy with that many company t's on display.

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