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They really sell themselves on their site saying what fast efficient climbers they are (no mention of qualifications so no idea what if any training they did) then all the dismantles and reductions they post photos of seem to be cuts made at whatever height they can reach off a ladder. Just seems odd there is no pictures of them actually climbing trees. Tools include a Timberpro topper, Timberpro 62cc saw & a Timberpro hedgecutter. Not tools you instantly associate with professional users.

 

They're not real pros, they only have a two section ladder :lol: I like the way they leave lots of pegs to help with the speedy climb. Personally I cut a few more off because I find my ladder snags on them :001_rolleyes:

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What tools do you associate with professional users?

Doesnt matter what brand label is on your equipment,its the professional approach to the job that counts.

 

You wouldn't pass your climbing tickets or chainsaw use without PPE it doesn't matter what kit you use. I wish he would at least tie the bloody ladder onto the stem and hook his leg through it if he can't be bothered to kit up properly.

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You wouldn't pass your climbing tickets or chainsaw use without PPE it doesn't matter what kit you use. I wish he would at least tie the bloody ladder onto the stem and hook his leg through it if he can't be bothered to kit up properly.

 

Yeah i wasnt commenting on the halfwit up a ladder in the picture,just on the comment about the type of tools he used.

But your absoloutly right bumble b,the guys an accident waiting to happen

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Yeah i wasnt commenting on the halfwit up a ladder in the picture,just on the comment about the type of tools he used.

But your absoloutly right bumble b,the guys an accident waiting to happen

 

If you needed to replace a tile on the roof of your house would you nip up there or get a roofer in?

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