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it just saves struggling to the end of a long limb to cut off a pencil sized piece of dead.

 

 

Thats when the poles come in handy :001_smile:

 

Since most of our deadwooding is for domestic customers with trees overhanging roads paths etc, theres no way I would leave anything that could be seen from the ground no matter how small.

It's not just for H&S reasons

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Thats when the poles come in handy :001_smile:

 

Since most of our deadwooding is for domestic customers with trees overhanging roads paths etc, theres no way I would leave anything that could be seen from the ground no matter how small.

It's not just for H&S reasons

 

Horses for courses, all down to why the work is being done and where the tree is, IMO.

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yeh,dont you get jobs like these all the time?(double snapper in the post btw)

 

about 80% bro, in the parks playing.!! (and just got splicing wand back so willl get onto it asap)

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cool can i come work with you!(sweet as mate)

 

8days on one tree mate? must be a big bugga or super technical, look forward to the pics. youd hate auckland after livin next to akaroa, mt hutt, nelson, aaahhh im jealous!

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lol i wish,(dont know how many trees)prob only get 2days on the job(boss is swapping it around with the other climbers)yeah id hate it (im a country boy)chch is just fine.

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