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A few pics from this weeks Beech dismantle. Would of been easy if nit for the 6 grave stones underneath. This is the church the Bronte sisters went to. The stump was just shy of 6 foot across.

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As Mark is showing his Pops, here are a few pics of 3 poplars we dismantled with the assist of a Crane.

 

30t on the first day but didn't manage to get them finished so the tops were taken out to allow a smaller 20t City crane to return to site the next day. Pictures are the start of day 2. Climbing done by 1pm. A large amount of timber to be shifted on Thursday.

 

Plus a small clip of one of the lifts.

 

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Posted

Nice one JP. That is a pretty unforgiving drop zone!

 

Fair bit in those pops Rich, I'm quite impressed by what that City Crane will shift, and would fit in a lot more places than a 50T. Any idea of cost?

 

Mechanical access for our pop would have been nice. I'll put more pics up when I've had a Stella.

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Ross about to fell the head. Pretty much everything was rigged up to this point. Came over nicely with a waggoners hitch for a bit of extra security from the ground.

 

35' of stick on the mat. Lawn survived.

 

Stevo looking happy. He will look different by the time he has finished shifting it tomorrow.

 

Ross and Luke Smith after a good couple of days. Cheers Lads!

 

 

Lot of cord to shift tomorrow, but the customer has started being a bit of an arse talking about making benches etc.

 

I don't mind for extra dollar, but it's going to get in the way of a high standard clear-up I want to leave tomorrow so we can get paid!

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Posted

pics def dont do that pop any justice mr b,was a sweet job and she came down singing,should of filmed that head coming out really,would of been a sweeeet crane job but ropes and man power was also alot of fun.

until the next time :thumbup:

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