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First Ever Dismantle


Olliebradbury
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Hi guys,

 

This is my first post on Arbtalk, I'm very new to the world of tree work but very keen to learn and get stuck in.

 

I though I would share this video of me climbing this week... It was my first ever dismantle. Here's the link:

 

 

Sorry it's so sped up... I was trying to fit all the footage in.

 

I'm ready to take a ribbing, so give me your best and maybe I can learn from it ;-)

 

Ollie

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Hi guys,

 

This is my first post on Arbtalk, I'm very new to the world of tree work but very keen to learn and get stuck in.

 

I though I would share this video of me climbing this week... It was my first ever dismantle. Here's the link:

 

 

Sorry it's so sped up... I was trying to fit all the footage in.

 

I'm ready to take a ribbing, so give me your best and maybe I can learn from it ;-)

 

Ollie

 

5:56 was close :001_tongue: Couldnt watch all of it the fast forward bit made my head ache.

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Yes it is and yes it is!!

 

After the dismantle it only used 1.5 bars of battery (less than half) and the video doesn't do the saw any justice as I was feathering the trigger!

 

It also has the luxury of not having to pull start the saw every time you want to use it.

 

I never would have considered using one until it was handed to me on the job, I was very very surprised! Definitely recommend it.

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