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Posted

Death on a stick isn't what I have planned! And my main climber just had twins last week so not on to ask him either.

Thank you for replies guys.

Posted

There was an old saying about leccy stuff -

 

If you have to ask what it is, you shouldn't even think about doing it.

 

The main differences as voltages change would be

a) the speed of death

b) what is left for the coroner

Posted

DNO is Distribution Network Operator. Depends on where in the country you are, around here its either Western Power Distribution or Scottish and Southern.

 

Find out who it is (it may well be written on the base of one of the poles), and contact them asking for advice. They may do one of three things:

 

1. Cut the whole tree themselves (unlikely on LV ABC though).

2. Send a team out to gain a safe clearance around the lines, leaving you free to work.

3. Turn off the power for you to safely do the work yourself, and turn it back on when you have finished.

Posted

Hi guys

I didnt do it in the end which was the right move.

I think i will have a look into it, i dont do any line clearance etc but better to have the knowledge and not need i say.

Cheers all for the replys.

Posted

100% dangerous

 

I once landed a branch on an insulated power line when i was pollarding a willow on a windy day. It hung down and was crackling and smouldering away against the hedge bellow. Luckily a gust of wind fetched it down after a while.

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