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I remember when I first joined arbtalk, you once said that you have never seen a tree that's unclimbable :sneaky2:????

 

I still haven't.

 

I would have climbed that.

 

Thats why I said it looks fine.

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how can you say you would climb that tree wen you have never seen it ?

 

Because its still stood up even after all that wind, if it was that bad it would have been on the floor already :biggrin:

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Because its still stood up even after all that wind, if it was that bad it would have been on the floor already :biggrin:

 

the extra weight of some one on the ends of them limbs could have been enough to tip it over , it was the gales that put it in that postion , as ther has been no gales since is why it was still up, but i will say that since 1,st veiwd the tree it had opened up quite a bit , mewps like em or not , better safe than sorry ,im @ home tonite , climbing i may not have been ,why take risk , your like me you have family,i want to see my kids grow up , :001_smile:

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Looks like a decent job. I definitely wouldn't have climbed it. But then im a girl and wouldn't have put the bucket right below that limb looking at how sketchy some of it looks.

 

Now all you need to do is advertise that top quality timber for the milling crew to come and take away for you.

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the extra weight of some one on the ends of them limbs could have been enough to tip it over , it was the gales that put it in that postion , as ther has been no gales since is why it was still up, but i will say that since 1,st veiwd the tree it had opened up quite a bit , mewps like em or not , better safe than sorry ,im @ home tonite , climbing i may not have been ,why take risk , your like me you have family,i want to see my kids grow up , :001_smile:

 

That tree was an accident waiting to happen. I commend your judgement and experience:thumbup1: Everyone go's home safe and sound, best part of all customer happy.

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As I was cutting bits off the crack was closing up and i didn't have to take much off to make it move, I reckon the weight of a man on a limb walk would have sent it on its way. You couldn't even bomb stuff out, it would have had to be rigged as the neighbour was a sue anyone and everyone type of guy apparently :biggrin:

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