The funeral is on Tuesday...

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DanCorcoran

Minister of Fire
Jan 5, 2010
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Richmond, VA
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Almost as good as the guy I saw the other day with a 10 foot ladder set up on his 2 story roof cutting a limb over hanging him.... Wish I had taken a picture.
 
I've done that before, no problem, but you need a light saw. That leaves one hand free so you can scoot around to the other side of the ladder when she starts going, and jump off. ==c
 
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That's 'yaller wood,' you have to get it and stack it...but I would put the first ladder on the roll cage of the Bobcat, just to be safe. ==c
 
It needs a third ladder above him so he can jump to it in case there is a problem.
 
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Photoshop is fun.

Could be Photoshop, but it'd take a lot of effort to make it look so real, just to show someone doing something stupid. But, you never know.
 
Just shaking my head
 
Can't believer nobody has asked what the rope is supposed to do.
 
Can't believer nobody has asked what the rope is supposed to do.
Looks like he's planning on leaving a big hinge, taking the ladder down and pulling the tree down, but room for things to go wrong
 
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I guess if you have the right skills and cables, you can cable anything into place. I don't have those skills.
 
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