Mainly to remove lower limbs. I live on a hill, so I have to get pretty high up to maintain sight lines into my property.
Yesterday on a tree next to the house I climbed with spurs with the intent of topping it and chunking it up. I chickened out at 40 feet and had another 30 feet to get high...
Yeah, evergreens: first and cedar. All really tall. What would you think for taller trees? The HH2 looks super simple and for the price difference against the BDB I would about have a set of leg/knee acenders.
Hey there TreeBuzz. I have almost 6 acres of cedar, fir, maple, poplar, and alder. For the past year and a half I've been climbing with spurs, flip line, and a 201-TC. I'd like to switch to SRT to go a lot easier on the trees.
I only see a need to limb the fir and cedar, so I can't envision a...