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I don't know BB, no electrical lines in sight..... what's wrong with using an aluminum ladder?
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I dont see an issue, that brick wall looks plenty strong! hahaha
 
Man... I've been looking at a 30' extension ladder and ropes hanging from a Hybrid Cottonwood, on a arterial street, in my town, for about 2 weeks now. It makes me wonder if someone got hurt or something...
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And by the size of the thing, it is only a 1/2 day job with and experience/well trained tree crew. Heck, put a crane on it and it may be a 1.75hr. job.
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Ladders. Why?!!!!?
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I've often told my customers.... "people who do tree work off ladders , often get a bent ladder and a trip to the EMERGENCY room ..."

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cranes don't send people to the hospital?...if they are lucky.
 
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I've often told my customers.... "people who do tree work off ladders , often get a bent ladder and a trip to the EMERGENCY room ..."

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cranes don't send people to the hospital?...if they are lucky.

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luck has nothing to do with it.
 
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lmao hes got a good extention ladder next to him that would reach that height without the van some people crack me up.

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he was using the extension ladder....that is also braced on the roof of the van...note the first photo and the clear ground around the wheels.
 

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