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  1. Altissimus

    Asplundh Blues

    The guys on our local crew are good , experienced , plus tbe Morons get culled. Front office decision screws the guys on the line working. Like I said , have no idea why they took all the top handles off the trucks (their climbers are still allowed use) I can only assume the reason was an...
  2. Altissimus

    Asplundh Blues

    I am in the habit of always having three small web slings with non lockers on my saddle even if I don't think I need them , goes quickly to girth to to the limb on both sides of the cut and use the carbiners on eachother , set up and make cut then stow saw. If the pieces are light just loosen...
  3. Altissimus

    Asplundh Blues

    What I see is is they already have lost efficiency using Fanno's plus it's laborious. Thinking I could beat them using a top handle plus a couple slings ... and maybe avoid the worn shoulder , elbow , and wrist joints on cutting side.
  4. Altissimus

    Asplundh Blues

    Of course I don't work production out of a Bucket but , .... to avoid all the danger I throw a sling or two into the picture and let them hold while I cut (using two hands on the climb saw) , doesn't really take that long
  5. Altissimus

    Asplundh Blues

    ... Yes still a Chainsaw (I guess) , yet is designed for one handing
  6. Altissimus

    Asplundh Blues

    Corporate , something I'm obviously not cut out for. We occasionally have crossover work involving Power Co. and the local Asplundh crew. Seems the Orange office bigs have recently taken away all the top handle saws from bucket operators , no longer allowed. With lots of cut and hold work...
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