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Is a climber faster than a lift/bucket for pruning? How about removal? Theoretical best climber vs theoretical best operator.
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On the other hand in most situations a lift is saferA lot of different circumstances but IMO in most situations a climber is so much faster
I wouldn't doubt that to be true, especially in dead/compromised trees but I personally could rarely feel safe in the lifts I've used.On the other hand in most situations a lift is safer
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I definitely learned a lot about rigging by working from a lift. It was nice to take the mind off of the physical climbing component and just focus on the rigging and cutting.IMO, people tend to be more bold in a lift than if they were climbing. That doesn't mean a lift is more dangerous, it all boils down to the operator.
In compromised trees I like working from a lift, who wouldn't?
Also, end weight reduction becomes a lot easier with a lift, especially with out a good high tie in point. As does any kind of removal or pruning over structures. More efficient in both time and energy to get there with a lift to cut and chuck than to climb out and rig.
Just my 2 cents. Neither one will ever replace the other.
Idk I think if great climbers were as widely available and dependable as lift trucks they'd be the popular choice.Depends what kind of pruning. Thinning? Climber wins. Pruning tips all around? Bucket wins.
General answer is bucket is dramatically faster, easier and just more efficient. If it weren’t, thousands of companies wouldn’t spend millions of dollars acquiring them.
Oh a pickup for sure on that oneI think it is totally contextual. This is like asking whether a pickup is better than a Ferrari. It depends on what you need to do with it.
The Rivian R1T does 0-60 in 3.2, which beats almost any Ferrari, and the Cybertruck did a 1/4 mile faster than a 911… while towing another 911. Most bucket trucks will be slightly slower than this, and most climbers slower still.I think it is totally contextual. This is like asking whether a pickup is better than a Ferrari. It depends on what you need to do with it.
You can't say derail when you're talking about cars. You have to say "Sorry for getting off track"The Rivian R1T does 0-60 in 3.2, which beats almost any Ferrari, and the Cybertruck did a 1/4 mile faster than a 911… while towing another 911. Most bucket trucks will be slightly slower than this, and most climbers slower still.
Sorry for derail, I’m a car guy.