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[/ QUOTE ]If ever too much stuff builds up on the ground I'll get down and help out for a while. Thanks

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Now that's the sign of a real team player. I like to do the same thing Reg, when I can.

Too many premo climbers think all that they have to do is stay in the tree and cut, when they could help out the ground crew sometimes too.
 
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[/ QUOTE ]If ever too much stuff builds up on the ground I'll get down and help out for a while. Thanks

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Now that's the sign of a real team player. I like to do the same thing Reg, when I can.

Too many premo climbers think all that they have to do is stay in the tree and cut, when they could help out the ground crew sometimes too.

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Amen!
 
I agree. There were so many times I made just one cut that kept the ground crew busting their gonads for 10 or 15 minutes. I've always tried to make it easy for the guys on the ground by not delivering too much at once. And if I did I'm drop down to help'em out.
 
I know what you mean Jer. I love the feeling of bombing out branches from a tree, but when I see my ground worker (who is my wife Heide) working so hard down below, there is no way that I can stay up in the tree, if I can help it.

She has already told me that she is not sure how much longer she wants to do tree work, so I don't want to bury her in brush if I know what's good for me!
 
It's awfully tough work for a lady. Even if you have a skidsteer, because, no matter, there's always going to be some hand work, lifting and dragging to do. My hats off to your wife, Chris.
 
Thanks Jer. She's quite a lady. As a matter of fact, tomorrow we are celebrating our 21st wedding anniversary. We were married young right out of high school and I don't regret it one day, even though people said we were too young.

Reg, sorry about derailing the thread. I didn't mean to. I like your latest video for Angus on your YouTube site showing the double bollards in action. Is he still working with his dad Graeme in Australia at Sherbrooke Tree Service?

Those guys have done some awesome work down there too.
 
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Thanks Jer. She's quite a lady. As a matter of fact, tomorrow we are celebrating our 21st wedding anniversary. We were married young right out of high school and I don't regret it one day, even though people said we were too young.


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Hey many congratulations Chris
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Reg, sorry about derailing the thread. I didn't mean to.

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Somebody needed to Chris, it was time!

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I like your latest video for Angus. Is he still working with his dad Graeme in Australia at Sherbrooke Tree Service?


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I would assume so, although I dont really no either personally. Angus just fired some questions at me on another forum, so that short clip was just to help with one of my answers.

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Those guys have done some awesome work down there.

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Absolutely, fantastic!
 

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