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Too soon to climb a ladder?
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<blockquote data-quote="bosun1" data-source="post: 512574" data-attributes="member: 2766"><p>Bit older than you (g). Realized a few years back that I wasn't a young superman anymore. Breaks don't heal fast or too well. Just getting your ligaments stretched means a long recovery time. You're management? "Young man, get your butt up there and do what I'm paying you for". Unless he's hired just to do ground work. On the other hand, if we're just talking about some friends giving you a hand, then maybe that branch can stay up there till next year. Laugh if you want, but I bought an electric polesaw last year. Works like a charm and saves these old bones!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bosun1, post: 512574, member: 2766"] Bit older than you (g). Realized a few years back that I wasn't a young superman anymore. Breaks don't heal fast or too well. Just getting your ligaments stretched means a long recovery time. You're management? "Young man, get your butt up there and do what I'm paying you for". Unless he's hired just to do ground work. On the other hand, if we're just talking about some friends giving you a hand, then maybe that branch can stay up there till next year. Laugh if you want, but I bought an electric polesaw last year. Works like a charm and saves these old bones! [/QUOTE]
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