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[ your good till about 10-15 degrees. any colder and we don't climb tree's. if there's snow on the ground we don't work. i could just see the ground men slipping and slideing. i guess thats not an option for some of you guys in the colder climates.
Wow-you would not work much here from Dec-Apr! Actually I prefer to work outdoors when it is cold, and slipping as a groundman is not much of a problem. Another advantage, cleanup is a loy quicker because all the little twigs and stuff "disappears" into the snow.
I think the coldest day we worked last year was -10F, although lots of warming up in the truck for the climber-I was not cold at all. It is the wind that makes things miserable.
[ your good till about 10-15 degrees. any colder and we don't climb tree's. if there's snow on the ground we don't work. i could just see the ground men slipping and slideing. i guess thats not an option for some of you guys in the colder climates.
Wow-you would not work much here from Dec-Apr! Actually I prefer to work outdoors when it is cold, and slipping as a groundman is not much of a problem. Another advantage, cleanup is a loy quicker because all the little twigs and stuff "disappears" into the snow.
I think the coldest day we worked last year was -10F, although lots of warming up in the truck for the climber-I was not cold at all. It is the wind that makes things miserable.