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  1. cory

    Tree work thoughts

    I hope Patrick responds HELL NO!! ;) Especially on a 4hr sized job
  2. cory

    Tree work thoughts

    Good post, 09. As I mentioned in my post, there are pros and cons to 1 speed. And by all means, efficiency of movement is key. ..."to completely bust their ass continuously" is rash overstatement, I never suggested that. A little more hustle and drive is what I mentioned. But it aint gonna...
  3. cory

    Tree work thoughts

    I mean I guess pretty good but it could be a lot better. My guys are the kind of guys that have one speed. Hey there's good and bad about that, but sometimes it drives me nuts there's not more hustle or drive. Ha! My crane guy, who is a good all around person as well as an excellent op...
  4. cory

    Tree work thoughts

    I don't know why I missed these last couple replies. Running guys sure is stress, you got that right. But it's probably cuz I'm not a good leader. The SEALS say there are no bad boat crews, just bad boat crew leaders. Jonny, they say they want to learn but they don't do anything about it.
  5. cory

    Tree work thoughts

    That is me to a T. I don't disagree with you. It's what happened to Cameron. But I find it interesting to see this put into words because in so many other pursuits and endeavors, thinking several steps ahead and trying for more are keys to success.
  6. cory

    Tree work thoughts

    Many superb responses, I knew posting this here was a good idea. Mucho Gracias. I have a beastly effective 75' rear mount terex bucket truck, it probably gets 70% of the aerial work, I couldn't be in biz without it. My groundies are pretty good. It took a long while to get one of em good on the...
  7. cory

    Tree work thoughts

    And you might say omg don't be a bitch. But its not about climbing, I know how to do that, it's more the bigger picture.
  8. cory

    Tree work thoughts

    I'm going to pose an issue that may have no breakthrough answer but here goes. No better place for it than the The House. I've mentioned here before that The Ninja, my gifted climber and right hand man for 10 years, recently left me to move down South to be with the love of his life, a...
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