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Tracked crane dismantles


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Some footage from a two day job. First day stripping crowns of 2 x Limes, 1 x Oak and 1 x HC. Second day lowering off and extracting the timber with the help of a tracked crane. Battery gave up so only got small amount of footage. Nothing massive biggest pick was around a ton

 

 

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Shwoing support for a fellow videographer. Good stuff... Why did you need the crane then? Sweet rig BTW

 

Cheers mate. It was for the chestnut and the lime really in the background. The chestnut was a lump and we couldn't get a timber grab to it, chogging it would have been horrible as block paving and drains under those ply boards. Under the line in the back ground was a bunker which was unstable and wouldn't take lumps being dropped on it so I thought a crane would be quicker than snatching

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Hello Jay, met one of your lads dropping off some of that chestnut I think at pauls yard. Nice vid mate :thumbup1:

 

Ok that was stu. Yeah we drop stuff up there every now and then as our yard is in fawkham. Are you local to Meopham and have an iveco think I may have seen you driving about

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