Hi James + Mike and health and safety Josh, Well it works, that's all I can say about it and another thing it made a good video, catch you soon take care
Been up 60ft in a decent picker and then drove it about a 10 ft which was Ok. Your machine would need outriggers for me to use it even stationary. I don't mind heights after working at 325ft over power lines and deep water. Cheers
@@finditfixitfarmit Started climbing onto garage roofs as a kid. started a Rock Climbing club with lads at school, did lots of mountains and ended up a Tree Surgeon. The biggest climb of 325 ft was loading out BIG fireworks for the Millenium. Still climbing and have all my limbs still. Really like your channel.
@@lrdisco2005 yeah for sure, unless the right precautions are taken, then there is very little issue. And from my research, unless you have continued exposure, you are very unlucky for it do any harm.
Three types of asbestos,only one is hazardous,if you are subjected to regular exposure quantities of fibres. These removal companies,have been a huge racket.
Mad yoke ,mikes 1 liners are ledgend,
Thanks Pat 👍🏼
Great job as usual 👍👍
Thanks John 👍🏼
Mike nearly got sparked 😂😂😂👊💥
Haha, yeah I didn’t like that lol.
A very good Saturday evening to you all from Wellington Somerset
Nice Job Mike that's still sketchy enjoy the rest of the weekend Thanks again
Bloody sketchy 😂😂
Hi James + Mike and health and safety Josh, Well it works, that's all I can say about it and another thing it made a good video, catch you soon take care
Thanks Shaun 👍🏼
No good to me i hate height's, well done Mike for getting it going, and for you James been the test dummy was brave of you 👍👍
I think brave would have been 10’ higher and stupid would have been all the way haha.
Think you should fit a petrol engine as you said 😊
I think I would have if the rotator had worked and safety switches were present. But wouldn’t get my money back as it is.
The parallel arms really bent at full extension; great for automatically tipping out the contents of the basket at the top!
Yeah we didn’t notice that until after we finished 🤦🏻♂️ still needs a bit of tlc.
I would be interested in that 🍒 picker if you can get the turn table working
£1000 as is or £2000 if we can get the turn table working. Still sold with the caveat of spares or repairs.
Ull be fine, I'm sure Mike wouldn't let you up if he wasn't sure about it
I don’t think he would worry “your choice chap” 😂😂
Been up 60ft in a decent picker and then drove it about a 10 ft which was Ok. Your machine would need outriggers for me to use it even stationary. I don't mind heights after working at 325ft over power lines and deep water. Cheers
Jees! Takes some balls for sure!
@@finditfixitfarmit Started climbing onto garage roofs as a kid. started a Rock Climbing club with lads at school, did lots of mountains and ended up a Tree Surgeon. The biggest climb of 325 ft was loading out BIG fireworks for the Millenium.
Still climbing and have all my limbs still.
Really like your channel.
It is not the Cherry Picker you should be afraid of, the Asbestos Roof on the shed in the background looks more of a hazard.
Nothing wrong with it unless it’s disturbed.
@@finditfixitfarmitRemoving is way more dangerous than leaving alone.
@@lrdisco2005 yeah for sure, unless the right precautions are taken, then there is very little issue. And from my research, unless you have continued exposure, you are very unlucky for it do any harm.
Three types of asbestos,only one is hazardous,if you are subjected to regular exposure quantities of fibres. These removal companies,have been a huge racket.