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For a truck to always gets you work by people just looking at it and for it to never get old a brake down and a wood chipper that can be adjusted manually to do what size chip and for the it two never need new blades and service

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Sometimes, most of the time just throwing yer rope and climbing the tree is quicker than a throwline any way so wy need a drone? More to go wrong!

 

In the future Drone technology will be able to accomplish many different task making the Arborculturel industry safer and more cost affective. When specific flight paths are designated in the future by national governments, I believe traveling to and from job sites will all but be unnecessary since Drones can review a tree from the air and transmit this information in real time to customer and service provider. Questions and answers along with proposals can be transmitted on line for jobs to be done. When I saw the Drone at this years APF I know in time smaller more cost efficient versions of this technology are in the wings. Science fiction nearly always becomes Science fact given enough time:thumbup1:

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Robot squirrels will be more practical than drones for throwbag replacement. You wouldn't get a drone through a bushy canopy. If it was a squirrel/beaver hybrid you could use it to do light reductions as well.

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