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Is it remote controled?

 

Hiab style cranes are becoming more sophisticated and applicable to arb work. Mike poor from Treebuzz has an amazing rig

 

 

Yes its radio remote and, like that guy,i take the remote up the tree,its much safer.

 

His rig is awesome,unfortunately my crane is to small to take a fly jib,you could get that size of crane,but you would need a much bigger base vehicle than my trailer.

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Few pics of the crane on an Ash removal.

 

Nice work Skyhuck, why was the tree removed?

 

i did look at the butt of the ash at a certain farm yard just down the road from where you did that job, it looked to have honey fungus?...

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