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Experienced Climber required East Mids


Tom2020
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Looking for an EXPERIENCED Climber for a Corsican pine removal. Pine in question is leaning at 30plus degree and is over two gardens,fences and if it falls it will land on a house. Everything can be rigged of another pine next to it. Work is booked in for the 2nd May.

 

Included some pics below. The root plate has also started to move with this tree and signs of crack have shown around the plate. No room for machinery or it would of been down weeks ago. 5Years plus or a s*** hot climber cash on the day.

 

Quals and insurance will be asked

cs30,31,38,39-Must Bounus40,41

 

More then welcome to come and look at the tree before hand.

 

PM OR call me 07724730258 for more info

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Im not being funny but that doesnt look very tricky from the pics, lots of trees to attach to if your worried, slow and easy for yourself and it will get you better experience. Whats the climbing line doing in one of the last pics. Can you give a pic over the fences because it looks weird im assuming the fence line is outside the tree belt?? Cut and chuck looks fine from the pics. Root plate from the pics showed a raised area but no instant danger form a sudden windthrow.

 

Just my pennies worth on the pics, do it yourself, it may take a long day but you'll be a better climber after it unless your only a groundsman? then a climber is what you need.

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Got it all sorted thanks,

 

Some more pics what i have taken this afternoon, Reason for me not wanting to climb it. Had a nasty fall last year witch hit me hard so slowly building my self up again slow and steady also due to the fall. Any long days on spikes or up a tree really takes it out of me and i can fell it all in my leg and hip as i damaged my hip in the fall so sitting in the harness for 3hrs plus hurts like a bugger. :thumbdown:

 

TPO Has been lifted after many calls to the LA just waiting on paper work for it now.

 

Tried to rotate the pics no luck :(

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