treemandan
Tree Freak
Nothing personal Turnkey, I would say the same BS to anyone who posted pics like that.
So what about the clamp? Why would anyone take the time and considerable effort to install it?
Clinical studies * that prolonged use of ladders in tree work leads to homosexuality. Now that is a fact you just can't argue with."
You left out a verb, so it is not an accurate statement. :jester:
And my wife is not a man; not close!
O and I'd've topped that bush out with the hayauche in about 3 minutes. :jawdrop:
O and outof, just because chainsaws are overrated does not mean I don't use them; they are there as a last resort. Using from ladders? very rarely and very cautiously and of course always tied in twice, right turnkey? :greenchainsaw:
Yeah we are just busting on you and you have to admit to the trained eye ( mine) it looks hairy.
You must be pretty tall.
The average ladder is 300mm wide. The limb in the picture is 1 1/2 times wider than the ladder. My stihl ht75 has 250mm of usable bar length. So as I said, cut it from either side and pop, off it comes.
I can cut that branch off with a polesaw just as fast as you can set up your ladder.
I have no objection to the proper use of a ladder its doing stupid things like running a rear handle saw from one that arcs me up.
One more observation. Given the distance from the ladder to the cut, either you one hand your saw or you lean out from the ladder.
Clinical studies * that prolonged use of ladders in tree work leads to homosexuality. Now that is a fact you just can't argue with."
You left out a verb, so it is not an accurate statement. :jester:
And my wife is not a man; not close!
O and I'd've topped that bush out with the hayauche in about 3 minutes. :jawdrop:
O and outof, just because chainsaws are overrated does not mean I don't use them; they are there as a last resort. Using from ladders? very rarely and very cautiously and of course always tied in twice, right turnkey? :greenchainsaw:
Ladders can be very useful. Although, this is typical for my area. Not only does he rape this Sabal he does it unsafely.
DISCLAIMER: This photo SHALL not be sent to OSHA as a weapon to decrease my competition.
inside joke
Wow! two days. I expected that barrage the first day. .
Actually, the ladder was only used to get up one step for that big cut off. Only needed to get a bit higher than I could reach.
Believe it or not, a ladder can be safer than working from the ground. In this case it was as on the ground I would have been standing pretty much under that. I was only a stub about 12" long.
Ladders are not "instant death". I suppose you would have objected to my use of the 24' ladder to get my cable attached about 14' up there to pull it in the right direction also.
What, no "call a professional" for a simple job?
Harry K
Wow! two days. I expected that barrage the first day. .
Actually, the ladder was only used to get up one step for that big cut off. Only needed to get a bit higher than I could reach.
Believe it or not, a ladder can be safer than working from the ground. In this case it was as on the ground I would have been standing pretty much under that. I was only a stub about 12" long.
Ladders are not "instant death". I suppose you would have objected to my use of the 24' ladder to get my cable attached about 14' up there to pull it in the right direction also.
What, no "call a professional" for a simple job?
Harry K
Ok check this out ( a little from the mind of madness if I may?)
Me, as a climber, whose prime objective is to come out alive, am always re-enacting senerios in my mind. Always, really. A guy like me wants good clarity on many things, its going to come in handy. Sure I poke a little fun.
So anyway, what did you cut it with? Looks like you almost got 18 inch dia on the one. And the cuts look bad.
One rule of arial cutting is that you don't cut things like that while being under it. It doesn't hold true in every situation but in this case it looks quite like something you shouldn't do.
I looked at the pics and it seems you would have to be pretty tall if you cut from the first or second rung. I can only think a big saw could possible get through the limb fast enough so the butt drops without the weight of the tips ripping it slowly down and directing force towards you as you cut. maybe the limbs where not that long?
I seriously don't know how ya did it.
My very first laddder experience was terrible. It was after an ice storm and my boss sent me up the ladder to cut a limb hanging over a den. I had a rope through a crotch at the top of the tree and a man at the bottom. (I was green (about 6 months green) and my boss told us what to do. so I climb the ladder, get up to the top, signal to the other ground man. And started to make my cut. Here are the mistakes.
1) It was a poplar frozen.
2) had glair ice
3) the groundman at that time didn't have his dose of pills that day and wasn't level headed at all.
4) my boss put no thought in where the spread from the limb was going to go.
I cut the limb and about half way through it snapped. the ground man held the limb like he was supposed to but the spread swung down and hit the ladder and sent me flying. Broke my pelvis and my wrist. Was getting paid under the table so workmans comp couldn't give me anything. I was out for weeks with no income
It was jusdt a stub sticking out enough to interfere with my tall ladder I needed to get a cable attached.
Cut it with MS310 20". Easy reach from under to cut the shallow v-notch. May have been on 2nd rung, was not a 'level' cut but somewhat of an up angle. Not even close to being under it. Had debated cuttin it from the ground but that would have been under.
Yep, cuts would be bad for arborist work but this is for firewood. Finesse not needed to get rid of an obstruction.
Harry K
OK that was then, this was now--and you are still cutting from a ladder without being secured to the tree.Other than getting the breath knocked out of me, no damage. Back when I was young and very stupid.
OK that was then, this was now--and you are still cutting from a ladder without being secured to the tree.
Last week, back when you were Old and very...
O and now that I've dissed you, any luck with the pic of the clamped wood?