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I was thinking that. Ratchet straps all over the place and rig it using both sides of the crown at once, could have climbed it then no worries.

 

Of course if the crane can get near it then crane it is, but many like that are not accessable for cranes so we just strap them up and monitor it as we go.

 

I expect thats how we'd of done it, out of intrest did you strap the split and install other straps where possible in the canopy? that way i would of thought it make it safe at least to anchor to the tree instead of the crane that would of made the job a little easier going.

 

Still sounds like you got the job done quickly and smoothly given the situation so jobs a good un:thumbup1:

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personally i would of come back in the morning when it had ripped out and wrecked all the targets and brought the lines down, then it would of been crash bang, ramity ramity ram, a quick blowity blow and home in time for brunch. proper job:thumbup:

 

LOL. like your style stevie:001_rolleyes:

 

I think i would have had the ratchet straps out myself........:blushing:

 

Well done mate- top stuff.:thumbup1:

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