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Commercial Tree Care and Climbing
i actually pruned 8 trees today with out spikes
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<blockquote data-quote="The Big Hurt" data-source="post: 36417" data-attributes="member: 2697"><p><strong>I weigh 185...hehe</strong></p><p></p><p>Brian,</p><p>You think I could get away with a 200 pound weight limit weighing 185 or do you think that is pushing it? Should I go to a more heavy duty ladder at my weight? Good call on using alum. cause I dont want to throw around a real heavy ladder all the time. I imagine that if I get a 20'+ ladder its just going to have to be strapped in the back of the truck hanging out the bed a little bit because I dont have anywhere else I can put it. I dont have a chipper(everyone around here takes brush to one of three local dumps on 415) and I dont use a trailer because I am a pretty small operation here in Ormond but I am looking to get one if I can obtain a larger customer base. My customer base just hasn't fit the need for one yet. Thanks for the advice on ladders. I am going to go price them tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Big Hurt, post: 36417, member: 2697"] [b]I weigh 185...hehe[/b] Brian, You think I could get away with a 200 pound weight limit weighing 185 or do you think that is pushing it? Should I go to a more heavy duty ladder at my weight? Good call on using alum. cause I dont want to throw around a real heavy ladder all the time. I imagine that if I get a 20'+ ladder its just going to have to be strapped in the back of the truck hanging out the bed a little bit because I dont have anywhere else I can put it. I dont have a chipper(everyone around here takes brush to one of three local dumps on 415) and I dont use a trailer because I am a pretty small operation here in Ormond but I am looking to get one if I can obtain a larger customer base. My customer base just hasn't fit the need for one yet. Thanks for the advice on ladders. I am going to go price them tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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