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  1. 1. Ladder or not?

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currently suffering sciatica i foolishly topped large leylandii today off a 30ft ladder rather than climbing and subsequently slashed my thumb with the ms200,say no more,ladders suck

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currently suffering sciatica i foolishly topped large leylandii today off a 30ft ladder rather than climbing and subsequently slashed my thumb with the ms200,say no more,ladders suck

 

i think its unfare to blame the ladders

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my father used to say the tree's been there longer than the ladder,stand on that,how true

 

:icon14: Thats my reasoning when it comes to MEWP's :scared1:

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Ladders all the way.... I dont often use them (probably like the majority?), but if they make the job easier why not????

 

Ladders get a bad rap cause of homeowners and over-zealous gardeners falling off them after cutting through the branch there leaning on 40ft up...

 

If you cant use your judgement to realise situations when a ladder compromises safety then stay clear of them.

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There are situations where ladders save the day. Handy for some jobs, but not all, experience and common sense, the job location will speak for it`s self :sleep1:

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I use one for access. I have a 24' extention ladder on the top of my forestry truck, and a lighter 16' ladder also. We almost always blow off the roof after the tree job and the ladder gets used for that also.

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