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Mewp should always be the 1st concideration,climbing should be the last option,even if the tree is in a perfectly healthy condition.

 

Fell should be the first option...

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Mewp should always be the 1st concideration,climbing should be the last option,even if the tree is in a perfectly healthy condition.

 

But you said MEWP first mate!

 

Bucket boy eh?

 

Jomoco

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But you said MEWP first mate!

 

Bucket boy eh?

 

Jomoco

 

Haha-yip ive been known to pull on a girly harness and take the slow ride up.

Not by choice i might add...i work for my Local council-

i dont make the rules.

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Haha-yip ive been known to pull on a girly harness and take the slow ride up.

Not by choice i might add...i work for my Local council-

i dont make the rules.

 

So what brand o bucket yu flyin mate?

 

Will it reach high enough, leave tracks n divots wherever it wanders?

 

Number one rule's to keep it simple n quick, licketty split, no extraneous chit.

 

I've flown more than enough buckets in my career to distrust them a helluva lot more than a healthy green tree, any day of the week.

 

One of my best mates had a Holan bucket truck collapse and slap him by the lanyard rather rudely against the cab cage, busting him up for quite a while.

 

Cranes are friggin dangerous too, IME.

 

Jomoco

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