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Some poplar trees we removed just recently.

 

Not all the trees on the site could be craned as we couldn’t quite reach the furthest ones. The techniques are pretty standard stuff. The wind might have been a real problem had we not had so much air-space, and the fact that it was blowing the limbs only to the side and not away from the crane.

 

Yes I know about the left handed stuff in the second vid, but sometimes the safest and most stable work position outweighs the other. Thanks

 

Part 1:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mbvpIfAs_I]YouTube - poplar tree crane removals 1[/ame]

 

Part2:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tBtmQwFLZY]YouTube - Poplar tree crane removals 2[/ame]

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Thanks

 

The song was by Aussie band Crowded House, Distant Sun. You never know with youtube whether it'll get blocked until you upload it. While quite a few of mine have, others, while still an infringment of copyright allow you to run it but advertise the track on your vid via Itunes.

 

The crane was about 28m away, or there abouts, give or take.

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