Posted by FLOLDFORD on May 28, 2013 at 13:50:51 from (65.33.89.5):
In Reply to: project in PA posted by Larry@stinescorner on May 28, 2013 at 04:09:57:
I used a 80ft high reach last year to take down a large oak in my back yard last year it sure beats climbing one or dropping the hole tree which in my case was not an option. I hate to sound like the safety police but get your neighbor to buy a full body safety harness to use when in this machine. We have over a dozen high reaches in the plant I work at and a harness is required any time you enter the basket. You need the harness and the 6 ft lanyard to go with it. I know this might sound like I need to mind my on business but I was thrown out of a high reach years ago when a idiot maintenance mechanic I was working with took the last bolt out of a 12in knife gate valve and dropped in the basket with us instead of waiting on the crane to setup. Machine stood up on the front axle and went sliding around the tank. When it finally stopped I was hanging outside the basket by my harness about 20ft off the ground. If you can't find a harness I'll send you one of mine. Gary M
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