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aside from the obvious hilarious jokes, is there an accepted way to climb a monkey puzzle tree ? someone has asked me to remove some deadwood. I could see anything to put a rope over.

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Gloves, ladders and poles or gloves and throw line or gloves and pay someone else to do it! Gloves!

 

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i used the end of a hi-ab to deadwood a monkey puzzle! prob not best practice but did avoid having to climb it.

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thanks everybody, thats probably answered the question.

Rob, is there such a thing as pruning spikes? also the tree is has a tpo, would you still get away with spikes ?

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Travis, I have sectional felled two to date, never pruned one, however do not use spikes on a tree that you do not intend to fell. Ladders or MEWP for access, positioning lanyard and climbing rope around the tree whilst in position, I usually use a webbing loop and revolver karabiner with climbing rope passed through it, hope this helps.

 

 

 

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thanks everybody, thats probably answered the question.

Rob, is there such a thing as pruning spikes? also the tree is has a tpo, would you still get away with spikes ?

 

 

Pruning spikes; rubber covered tips so they don't damage the cambium ;)

 

 

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