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Hello. This is my first post on the forum. I work in the Russian city Samara (Volga River). I hope for positive communication and exchange of experience.

A couple of videos of my work:

Here I am still learning

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This crane kato cr 100 is very small, and so is very convenient

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Press the youtube tab matty to watch it on youtube.

 

Really enjoyed the first video Alex, first one in a long time, and the editing from 1:35 in time with the music :thumbup:

 

2nd video, do your customers keep the wood and branches? Is that why you didn't use the crane to take the tree out to the road?

 

Really like the honest work style!

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Ride em cowboy!

 

Very impressive n professional work Alex.

 

Your ropeman's not half bad either!

 

Outstanding for such a youngster.

 

Jomoco

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