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Papa_J
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I had a section of one of my 2man stands do the same thing. Haven't used it since, cus I'm gonna have to find out where the water got in and seal it up before I add reinforcements with the trusty welder. Gonna be making several new ladders this year anyways. As for the OSHA report about the "boys"....I can't imagine that that feller's gonna be up high or in a harness anytime soon. Made my eyes water just readin it.

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nachogrande
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only thing high about that dude will be his voice

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Papa_J
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Now dat's fo sho. His dizzle's been mo fizzled.

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bodysnatcher
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man your rough on chairs, buckets, stands and trucks, better have them check the springs and shocks while the trucks in the shop. and thats comin from no flyweight either.

😆 😆 😆

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Skunk Ape
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This just happened to me a couple of years ago. I got in a rush one morning and didn't tie it. Figured since I was climbing a pine I wouldn't need it, that extra 10 seconds was WAY too long ya know. Now that lead line NEVER gets untied.

I've shimmied down a few trees in my day.Mine is always tied together.

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