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Is there anyone who would possibly be available for a day of dragging branches a distance of about 30 feet to keep base of a tree clear? We're working on a big pop (100ft +) and a lot of it is being rigged down. Climber sorted (he's very fast), me on ropes and with saw on ground, but the extra bod to move stuff is now tied up on another job. I've got someone else lined up, but bit worried in case he blows me out at last minute.

 

Is there anybody who might want a day at very short notice. Must be strong/fast. No saw required, though would be a bonus. Must have helmet, unless you want to wear one of mine! I have Employers Liability insurance, but doesn't cover tree felling/lopping so you will be strictly on ground out of drop zone during cutting. Cash paid (a good amount!)

 

Drop me a PM with phone number and I'll call you in morning.

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