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<blockquote data-quote="TimberMcPherson" data-source="post: 718934" data-attributes="member: 3402"><p>A bucket truck would access less than 1% of the jobs I do, the only tree companies that have them only use them for line work. Cranes arent alot better. A spiderlift would only MAYBE be able to access 20%. I have worked around helicopters more than cranes, because access around here is really bad. I have a 4wd truck because driveways (and sometimes roads) are to steep for a 2wd to push a chipper.</p><p></p><p>By the sound of it the tree wasnt that rotten, so I would have blocked it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TimberMcPherson, post: 718934, member: 3402"] A bucket truck would access less than 1% of the jobs I do, the only tree companies that have them only use them for line work. Cranes arent alot better. A spiderlift would only MAYBE be able to access 20%. I have worked around helicopters more than cranes, because access around here is really bad. I have a 4wd truck because driveways (and sometimes roads) are to steep for a 2wd to push a chipper. By the sound of it the tree wasnt that rotten, so I would have blocked it. [/QUOTE]
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