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in the pics without a life line i wasnt to high from the ground, in the pics where im high its tied up and hanging to the back of my harness, as for the saw and helmet there supplied by my employer that thinks the rules and regulations dont apply

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some nice poles there! if that helmet were to be 'misplaced' then would be the time to insist on a climbing one, on the other hand, plenty still climb with grounds helmets!

ditto about the pegs, took a swing onto a peg on a dismantle and broke a few ribs, hate to think what they would do to youre danglies

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And wheres your climbing helmet? That looks like a chainsaw helmet.

 

Yes Gary, what you want is a climbing helmet like this guy's wearing :001_tongue: note the use of the flipline also :001_tongue:

 

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Saw a chap do this last year ! snapping top out of a pine ! top of tree came back on saw ! trapped saw ! man up tree with no lifeline ! had to spike down tree to get rope to pull top out ! lifes too short ! why cut corners !

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God-will youz lot STFU,

 

A -least the guy is working

B -least the guy is on a decent tree job

C -least he finished ( with himself in one piece ) an had the decency to post some good pics

D -Can spell -( or at least bothers to switch his spell checker on )

E -Dont get me started about the grammar..............

 

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