JShaw
ArboristSite Lurker
Climbed and took down a 40' Blue Spruce the other day in a 25mph wind with 35mph gusts (according to the weather report). I was pretty freaked but got through it. So my question is; how much wind is too much wind?
once the gusts get over 70mph we start looking at packing up, today was 90mph (live in a windy city) with showers so got some welding done. Depends on the job alot of the time, some jobs it can be a real help.
I'm not sure You can throw up A MPH number,for Me it's how much is this
Wind keeping Me from paying attention to what I'm doing.
I'll admit I've "hurried" the job along and taken short cuts.
You know cutting lager pieces , not rigging down and such..
If the wind is so much than it cuts in to My safety margin
I'll come back another day.
This work is tough enough without the high wind days.
Be Safe.....
Night Owle....
"when I thought if one trunk broke off " *
Still trying to get to the top of that pine.
If wind is working in a direction adverse to my work then I will wait.
Tree canopies are like parachutes and catch a lot of air. I do not play those odds if have the choice.
*(dont be doing this to yourself man. it'll only freak you out. )
keep going man you'll get there.
oldirty
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