Posted by doug in illinois on March 09, 2011 at 16:22:46 from (173.233.168.193):
In Reply to: Is this safe? posted by GeneMO on March 09, 2011 at 15:44:37:
I wouldn't want the steel cage around me. I think better off just to work out of the bucket.
Branches and limbs can do crazy things, sometimes worse than dropping a whole tree.
Depends on how big and long the stuff is. I would say to take your time and only cut short pieces, meaning like about 3 feet at a time. It will take longer, but reduce the chance of getting knocked off or impaled.
One of the best tools I have used for trimming branches is a long handle fiberglass pole with a saw on it. I have VERY CAREFULLY trimmed branches getting into the power lines back at the Nebraska farm this way on our side of the meter. DOUG
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