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Good effort the pros on YouTube make it all look so simple. I done my first big dismantle yesterday too. 2 x 70ft Leylandii that never had a single stem and about a 3m2 drop zone with an electric substation on the other side. To top it all off the wind picked up and it started gusting up to 40+mph. I learned a lot from that yesterday think twice and cut once. Well done.

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Sorry to all the englishmen out there but im going to speak dutch to my fellow countryman

Goed bezig jeroen!

 

Aantal tips voor het klimmen

*haal jezelf een lijntas, hoeft niet veel te kosten en zorg ervoor dat je grondman wanneer hij niets te doen heeft je lijn in de tas doet

*ga meer in je lijn hangen i.p.v. om de stam heen dit is energiebesparend en veiliger

*probeer altijd dubbel gezekerd te zijn

*neem je tijd bij je snedes

*heb een duidelijk plan voordat je boom ingaat

en wat voor tips de engelsen je gegeven hebben

 

Voor de rest zag het er heel erg goed uit, altijd 2 handen aan de zaag de kettingrem er gelijk op als je klaar was

 

Waar heb je leren klimmen?(cursus gevolgd)

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Hi, Move your rope away from drop zone to ,expensive kit to drop logs and branches on to .

 

Take your time and sit and look at tree before you climb with a brew and plan your attack .

 

 

Ste

 

Thanks!

 

Yes, I noticed that the branches dropped a few times on my rope...

And next time I'll take more time to make a plan, Like you said. I didn't made a real plan until I was going to attack.

 

Thanks for your advice!

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Good effort the pros on YouTube make it all look so simple. I done my first big dismantle yesterday too. 2 x 70ft Leylandii that never had a single stem and about a 3m2 drop zone with an electric substation on the other side. To top it all off the wind picked up and it started gusting up to 40+mph. I learned a lot from that yesterday think twice and cut once. Well done.

 

Good job and well done!

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