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Thanks for the compliments. MEWP = platform lift? Cranes and lifting platform were decided by those who commissioned the work, and the plant was removed because he had suffered cuts to the roots due to the construction of boundary wall ... I was sorry too :(

 

Yes Giorgio MEWP means Mobile Elevated Work Platform cioè piattaforma:thumbup1:

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Laws in Italy were made to be broken Adam just check out Silvio for the prime example:001_rolleyes:

There is some huge cedars in Italy amongst other very big trees but the problem is that there is not enough people like Giorgio here to look after them. Italian tree culture is still very young but it can only get better from the people that i met while working there that are doing their best to educate the people. There is always more people getting in to tree work and luckily there is a lot of people who care as well:thumbup:

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Laws in Italy were made to be broken Adam just check out Silvio for the prime example:001_rolleyes:

There is some huge cedars in Italy amongst other very big trees but the problem is that there is not enough people like Giorgio here to look after them. Italian tree culture is still very young but it can only get better from the people that i met while working there that are doing their best to educate the people. There is always more people getting in to tree work and luckily there is a lot of people who care as well:thumbup:

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Laws in Italy were made to be broken Adam just check out Silvio for the prime example:001_rolleyes:

There is some huge cedars in Italy amongst other very big trees but the problem is that there is not enough people like Giorgio here to look after them. Italian tree culture is still very young but it can only get better from the people that i met while working there that are doing their best to educate the people. There is always more people getting in to tree work and luckily there is a lot of people who care as well:thumbup:

 

 

Thanks David,

 

must do more research on international tree work, seems that some have been left behind......:thumbdown:

 

even so at least they have giorgio......:biggrin:

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i think i may have said "people" too many times in my last post:001_rolleyes::lol:

I think the worst part of working in Italy is there is no CS units for chainsaws, pretty much everyone i worked with had absolutely no training with a chainsaw at all and i found myself being the teacher on many occasions. Fortunately the grand majority of the climbers had enough common sense to work it out themselves. Some of the cuts i had seen were shocking to say the least but it seems that this is also changing. Now i think at least some of the instructors are making sure that the chainsaw use is top priority before doing the dismantling courses which was not the case before.

I dont know where Giorgio learned how to use a saw, was it from Marco? or some other person? From what i have seen of your work Giorgio you have more knowledge of the saw than people from the south. This may just be down to experience.

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