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Glory shots - worth the risk?
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<blockquote data-quote="Millerstree" data-source="post: 901402" data-attributes="member: 13574"><p>i let the customer and safety decide. if customer wants to pay, we rope or use a crane on everything. if customer doesnt care, which we make clear to them about damage to yard we drop anything we can. if we can put the tree down without climbing, with a throwline so be it. it comes down quick. we have dropped some pretty tall trees and trunks into some very tight areas. we have had a few small damages, but without mistakes you really dont learn what you are really capable of. if we blow the tree out quicker then climbing it i pay my guys the difference. but safety is first, but i log and get to practice trying to make trees go where you dont think they will go. just my opinion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Millerstree, post: 901402, member: 13574"] i let the customer and safety decide. if customer wants to pay, we rope or use a crane on everything. if customer doesnt care, which we make clear to them about damage to yard we drop anything we can. if we can put the tree down without climbing, with a throwline so be it. it comes down quick. we have dropped some pretty tall trees and trunks into some very tight areas. we have had a few small damages, but without mistakes you really dont learn what you are really capable of. if we blow the tree out quicker then climbing it i pay my guys the difference. but safety is first, but i log and get to practice trying to make trees go where you dont think they will go. just my opinion [/QUOTE]
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