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I'm Grandfather in, for now
True North wrote:
On Sunday, 3 November 2013 22:05:46 UTC-4, wrote: On Sun, 03 Nov 2013 19:55:40 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: We had a large tree come down due to strong winds. It wasn't on the ground because two other trees caught it and were holding it horizontal, about 15 feet above the ground. I got my trusty chainsaw out along with my tallest stepladder. Did a "dry" run, climbing up the ladder with the chainsaw not running. I could just reach where I'd have to cut to free the tree. 20 years ago I probably would have gone for it. But I stood there, on top of the ladder, thinking about how that tree was going to come crashing down and got a mental flash of it taking out the ladder with me on it holding a running chainsaw. Went back to the house and called a professional. My wife would have had a man lift delivered here ;-) If you haven't used one, it is really a pretty cool thing. I think they are $100 a day or so for the 2 man model that has a 30' up and 15' out reach. We had one here the weekend I filled that 30 yard dumpster. (pay Saturday, Sunday is free). Around here it costs more than that to get a tree guy to drive by and spit in your driveway I plan on renting one of those Genie type lifts next time I paint the house. I get nervous working above 20 feet on an extension ladder. You won't live that long unless you did a ****ty job the last time. |
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