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Old 26th June 2007, 05:29 PM   #42 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by George Hayduke View Post
Rarely do I ever one-hand. The risk is too great. It rarely takes longer in the tree to use two hands. The more that you do that the more likely you are to get cut. Russian roulette...
I one hand my 141 50 percent of the time.If you guys could see some of the trees in my area you would see why.No i don't cut commercially all the time but i do it enough to where i took a year to get a thorough knowledge of thr trees in my area,learn basic cutting techniques on the ground,and got about a year of climbing with the gear not useing it before i decided i was ready.Since then i have only done a few trees but you got to give me credit for taking the time to learn proper pruning cuts and tree care.
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