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Uploaded by on Mar 14, 2007

A professional tree service at work. They really do make it look easy.

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  • @xXTReeCLiMBeR just use a handsaw and an axe , gas powered chainsaws ;that make things faster, safer and more efficient are for mindless goons

  • @1010011110 Don't be so anal. One handed use is fine unless you're retarded and don't know what you're doing... and in that case you shouldnt be in the industry anyway. HSE are so up tight

  • bucket bunny

  • one handed chainsaw operation doesn't equal expert for starters.

  • just climb it.... bucket trucks are for pussies

  • IF UR AN EXPERT U NEED TO GO HOME

  • How much is that? In Hawaii, about $25. How can you apply? Since we took the contracts from Davey, I'm sure you see BIG ORANGE all over your little island, just stop and ask... Oh wait. You have to be a certified arborist to work with us in Hawaii. looks like you'll have to keep climbing perfectly strait coconut trees with no limbs or obstructions for fun kid.

  • I proved to the boss that I needed a raise when I raced against him. We had to take out 2 fairly good sized trees of about equal amount of difficulty over a warehouse. I climbed while he used a bucket. I put $1K(1weeks salary) on the line. He got to choose his tree & ropeman & I chose my ropeman. We agreed to start from where we would make our first cut. So I saved time by setting my lifeline, etc. Groundman yelled GO! That was the most I ever made in 30 min. I also made him tip my ropeman $100.

  • How much is that? How can I apply? LOL bu seriosly I agree with logarock. Who else do they send out to the forested mountains to hike thru rough terrain with no mechanical access whatsoever to clear those massive powerlines? The fearless climbers of course. Armed with our gear, canteen o' water, gas, oil & trusty chainsaw we march. I never hear any bucket jockey's raising their hands for the task.

  • retired at 35??? wow! climb with good ergonomics. proper body mechanics can go a long way. btw... anyone can fly a bucket... but hardly anyone can climb efficiently.

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