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Today we did a tricky pine. Even though we used a crane, my gear is was still totally gunked up with resin by the end. 1.8 ton in that pick, we were at full stretch most of the day.

 

any vids on that reg.

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any vids on that reg.

 

Yeah I did get most of it on the helmet-cam Dom, although I often run it for the liability aspect where cranes are involved.

 

I have lots of stuff like that just stuffed in a draw. I have a few more crane jobs this month, maybe I'll stick them all together in the same vid. Sometimes having lived the job on a given day, I just cant bear to watch it through again on the video.

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had this willow to fell this afternoon half hours work, turn up stick landy winch on it, and heres how we left it gotta love these jobs :thumbup: then called in to see how guy was getting on dismantling huge beech with crane :thumbup1: how i was jelous not up there doing it :sneaky2:

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Today we did a tricky pine. Even though we used a crane, my gear is was still totally gunked up with resin by the end. 1.8 ton in that pick, we were at full stretch most of the day.

 

Nicely done. Tricky to rig that one?

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Nicely done. Tricky to rig that one?

 

It was an awkward shape, the whole thing. I'll sort out the video when I get some time.

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a few pics from my summer in stockholm:

 

pine takedown (with ash logs on the floor)

pruning in vasterhaninge kyrka

don't disturb the eggs

drizzly stockholm

top notch view from customer's back garden

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and some more...

 

arty shot

pine to rig down next to the lake, great to cool down in

my man paul blocking down a .... wait for it ... pine stem

tricky top to winch over

got there in the end

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