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  1. Jomo

    Solo Tree Work

    Hah! That's funny Jay. As a sub, it was the exact opposite for me. The owners'd show me the job then piss off! I wouldn't put up with desk jockey's micro-managing my jobs at all. Jomo
  2. Jomo

    Solo Tree Work

    Well today's job was indeed cake, only took six hours. The dead oak was only two years dead, whereas the euc had been dead about five years.
  3. Jomo

    Solo Tree Work

    Besides, I've got just the right gaffs for dealin with petrified dead eucs.
  4. Jomo

    Solo Tree Work

    More a combination of both Stig. Like I'm the only show off on this forum..... Jomo
  5. Jomo

    Solo Tree Work

    Oh but it is a choice Mick, and a skill acquired after many years. You'd hardly be the first veteran arborist to call me crazy, by any means. Got a job this Saturday that you'd no doubt consider me insane for doing alone. But it doesn't worry me in the least, despite it being a five year dead...
  6. Jomo

    Solo Tree Work

    My favorite aspect of working solo's being able to take my own sweet time to get the job done. No crew watching my every move, no expensive crane, no pressure to perform and justify my reputation as a demolition expert whatsoever. Kinda like takin a nice leisurely stroll through the woods...
  7. Jomo

    Solo Tree Work

    I do a lot of solo work these days, and find it quite challenging doing technical removals without a ropeman. It requires lots of forethought, and an aptitude for cut n chuck expertise. There are limits of course. Cell phones are kinda comforting too. Winches as well. I know there are worse...
  8. Jomo

    Solo Tree Work

    There are no two ways round it Reg, you're a bloody outlaw! A well equipped outlaw granted, but an outlaw nonetheless. Perhaps it's time for adult diapers mate? Jomo
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