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  1. climbingmonkey24

    Would you climb these dead trees?

    To build off what I said above, I wouldn’t define it as a close call in the sense that we didn’t really encounter anything that we weren’t already expecting and as prepared for as we could be, or have any moments that made us seriously question if we should proceed. But even so, I think having...
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    Would you climb these dead trees?

    The back story with this is I guess someone else had started the trees a few years ago and never came back to finish. We did remove two fence panels closest to the one tree that I thought was the most hazardous just to have a little more room to work with. The lift or crane would’ve been...
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    Would you climb these dead trees?

    Ended up doing them today. The climber tied into the nearby one when working the real hazard one, and then just climbed the others normal. We cut manageable pieces and pulled them over with a rope and chucked some small pieces. It went well, and actually some of the wood on the inside was still...
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    climbing with big saws

    Suspenders might help make you feel more comfortable and minimize the feeling of the saw pulling your saddle downward. Using the tree to support its weight when you’re not actively using it might be helpful if the situation allows. Assuming at this point you’re doing spar work, if you really...
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    Would you climb these dead trees?

    The other consideration I was having is even if you were to tie in to the stronger trees, those in itself aren’t in the greatest condition so what’s to say it would withstand the force if worst case the other tree failed and a climber was ti swing down and be dependent on that other one for life...
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    Would you climb these dead trees?

    Honestly I can’t disagree with that…
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    Would you climb these dead trees?

    Removal of the 4 spars without any branches on them. My thought was to tie into the healthier one when working the real dead and hazardous one, and do the same with the other two or tie into one of the spars that was topped but still has some lower branches. There’s room to just cut and drop...
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    Watch out for underground bee and hornet nests

    I’ve encountered bees and stuff on jobs before, but today was a first. Arrived at the job site and parked a truck on an area of the lawn where the client had her car parked. No issues. Later in the day, go to the truck to get some water and there’s hornets buzzing and crawling all over it...
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    Contract climbers and liability insurance

    Yeah, I feel like it’s a gray area when it comes to contract climbers. I mean sure maybe they’re using their tools and gear, they have their own insurance, but technically they’re still working under the direction of the crew leader or owner so to speak. Guess it depends on how a company...
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    Five Dead Ash Lift Vs Climbing

    Generally the way I approach it in terms of getting the most “bang for my buck” is to figure out exactly what I need the lift for, whether any of the work can be done without it, and then rent it for a certain amount of time based off that. For example, on some hedge jobs in the past I’ve...
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    Contract climbers and liability insurance

    Just starting to enter the territory of using a contract climber occasionally. For those of you who do use contract climbers, how do you work it with your liability insurance? For example, one of the things I’ve encountered with liability is they ask about subcontractors and having to add a...
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    Anyone notice an increase in scam leads / calls / messages recently?

    “And do you accept check or credit card for payment?”
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    When past clients hire someone else…

    Without sounding like I’m singing myself praise I’d like to think that’s exactly what I do with every job no matter how big or small. Although I don’t intentionally under promise. I just be as honest and clear cut as I can about what to expect and then try to go above and beyond to make sure...
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    When past clients hire someone else…

    I’ve had my share of clients who refer me out, always call me back if they need work, etc. But then there’s the odd occasion where I may drive by someone’s house long after I did work for them, and see they had work done by someone else. Even though they were happy / satisfied with the service...
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    Thoughts on these shrubs (Yew I think)

    What would be the solution if it was the trimmer? Or is there really not much you can do about it unless you were to use hand tools. Other species of shrubs I’ve trimmed on the same property I haven’t noticed it as much. Just these particular ones. Do you say anything to your clients prior to...
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    Thoughts on these shrubs (Yew I think)

    Have you ever noticed certain species browning in some areas after trimming in your area? I guess I shouldn’t be so concerned about it knowing that these particular shrubs always come back nice, it’s just got me curious. I have a pretty conservative approach to trimming in the sense that I...
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    Thoughts on these shrubs (Yew I think)

    @ATH Do you ever clean / disinfect your trimmer blades? I know they sell products specifically designed for lubricating and cleaning them. Wondering if some mild dish detergent and water may also be an option but then there’s the chance for rust I suppose. Unless you dry it real good...
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    Anyone notice an increase in scam leads / calls / messages recently?

    I feel like in situations like that where they don’t respond to your follow up email or phone call it can sometimes be hard not to take it personally or start questioning yourself wondering if you did something wrong, etc. Especially if you know that if the roles were reversed you’d give someone...
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    Anyone notice an increase in scam leads / calls / messages recently?

    I guess sometimes the wealthier neighborhoods or clients are the ones where they may want to negotiate the price down or think you’re charging too high. Oh well what you gonna do. You ever find when you send an estimate and then if you try following up after not hearing back for a while the...

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