I feel like the bucket truck has great potential for rampant tree dismantlings sold to and executed by people that do not have the trees in their best interest. Maybe I'm stretching.
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I also think when customers see you literally trust your life tying into their tree, walking out on limbs, they might realize how strong and sturdy it is, as opposed to the bucket method, which might give the impression that the bucket is the only safe way to access the tree. Also, for developing trees, I think that climbing/tying into them, flexing and bending limbs and leaders creates even more stress wood that makes the tree stronger. Maintaining a tree gives more value to the customer and makes more money for the arborist in the long run.