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Also............. I don't understand why you lowered some limbs, but then crashed out big lumps of timber?:confused1:

 

Because at one point I had a drop zone, and at another point I didn't. There were three trees, altogether.

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Because at one point I had a drop zone, and at another point I didn't. There were three trees, altogether.

 

With you now:icon14:

 

When it comes to one handing I'm saying nothing, people in glass houses and all :001_cool:

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I just ain't into topping, fracture pruning and coronet cuts. Other than that, I love everything about ya'll wacky Brits! aaf_pfft.gif

 

Mi Lud, the accused is guilty of failing to acknowledge the accusations against him, persists in using diversionary tatics to cloud the picture, and as such should be sentenced accordingly.

Jury, you shall provide the appropriate punishment..........:001_tongue:

 

 

 

 

 

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With you now

 

When it comes to one handing I'm saying nothing, people in glass houses and all

 

Well....I.... never !!!

 

We shouldn't be subjected to displays of such bad practice, disgusting !! :001_tongue:

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Well....I.... never !!!

 

We shouldn't be subjected to displays of such bad practice, disgusting !! :001_tongue:

 

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What is the rule in the usa for ppe and the one handed chainsaw user with jeans on or should i say livis a little nick on the leg is the last thing you want.Where i work we had a farm worker chainsawing on the ground with no safety boots on and cut his toes off.:thumbdown:

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Where i work we had a farm worker chainsawing on the ground with no safety boots on and cut his toes off.:thumbdown:

 

Ouch! did they fish it out of his boot and stitch it back on!!!:scared1:

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No but i will tell you this he did not stop there he put a ladder up to an oak bough to reduce it and cut the wrong side of the ladder and broke his leg when he fell:001_smile:

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Also i find this very interesting safety in outher countries i do find this country alittle over the top at times, and when you go to spain and watch the builders oh my goodness. personal safety in this country seems to be more paper work. I would like to hear more from our arb cousins across the water:001_cool:

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