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Problems like this should be viewed as a challenge, an opportunity to cash in, an engineering project to overcome a health hazard on the job, IMO.

 

Now, how could you prune the snot out of a plane tree at the worst time with no I'll affects for the pruner?

 

Supply the climber with fresh clean filtered breathing air through his support line? Kinda like an old time diver supplied through a hose and compressor.

 

United States Patent: 5558118

 

And in the same sense that a climber can be supplied with fresh breathing air via a compound hose assembly, he can also be supplied with either hot or cold air during temperature extremes.

 

The future's what we make it guys.

 

Jomoco

 

Its not the climber that gets the worst of it . Its the poor guy on the chipper .

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