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Dito here,would climb the bugger, but hey, if a client payed out for a MEWP, I'd have a go, big boys toys and all that....but not cutting a tree from it, just to see how high it went and see what the view was like.

 

Got a great leaning pop' to do in a couple of weeks, same harsh lean, with a hedge to avoid underneath, will get some pics and maybe a vid on here when I do it....looking forward to getting those spikes on!

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i would of climbed it as there was no lowering involved
but if the tree has moved even more surley climbing would be out the question, i wouldnt climb it:thumbdown:
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Poof:001_tongue:

 

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Guess its one of those things where ya have to be there. None of us can tell just from that pic....though got a good idea it would have been fine as long as you don't have a go at bungee jumping from it!

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Poof:001_tongue:

 

Don't say that Ed, the more that wont climb it the better, if every one else is going to add the cost of a MEWP to jobs like this, I can add the price of a MEWP, not use one and be quids in!!:sneaky2:

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Don't say that Ed, the more that wont climb it the better, if every one else is going to add the cost of a MEWP to jobs like this, I can add the price of a MEWP, not use one and be quids in!!:sneaky2:

 

Now THATS my way of thinking!

.........Yeah...'cough'....use a MEWP, way too dodgy climbing that sucker.

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I call my usual MEWP bloke down the road and arrange my own for a week later. We spend the day deadwooding beech and get paid for a full day. LIke I say its my best client!

 

if it was fine to leave another week that would say a lot to me

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Don't say that Ed, the more that wont climb it the better, if every one else is going to add the cost of a MEWP to jobs like this, I can add the price of a MEWP, not use one and be quids in!!:sneaky2:

not if i get the job and pay you to do it for me:001_tongue:

id maybe fire some fireworks at you in the top just for added giggles

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Nice work Rupe!

 

Definately wrong tool for the job - Genie 65 at 13 tons on grass and recently excavated ground !?

 

Always specify your own mewp.

 

Right tool for the job? - Logologist's major and cookes winch maybe?:wink:

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