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G'day

Some answers to your questions.

1. We have to be very careful of the close up footage as the YouTube Tree police are out in force.

2.The big lumps of timber range between 2- 8ton.

3.The music is the hardest to pick, because of all the copyrights laws and we have to obey by the rules of being a partner in YouTube.

4.All editing is done by my younger brother, it can take up to 6 months for one video as he does it in his spare time.

5.The upside down lifts. With the 50ton crane you only have a hook height of 40m, the 80ton hook is 48m and 100ton hook is around 52m, so if we can't reach we rope the tree head off. Also we do this to stop the head rotating on the crane because sometime the leaf foliage is heavier than the timber, if you have used a crane before you will relate to this.

6. The video was only speed up to fasten the uploading time.

The next video will be headcam stuff, (ideal for the tree police pickings) some climbing and boom work. We are filming most of the tree work we do these days, trying new ideas to catch the best views.

Hope this helps you out, happy to answer questions.

Thanks for your support.

ACE.

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G'Day Mate

 

Just a small head Cam video from the aerial Platform doing tree work.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKePC8imiaA]YouTube - Cutting Down Trees with Head Cam and Husqvarna Chainsaw[/ame]

:thumbup:

Cheers

ACE

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