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Quite a big top for a 200t. Did you have to keep cutting as it folded?

 

No, with a 16" bar it was not a problem. I just cut the sides then slice right through.

 

 

Thanks Skyhuck.

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Here is a job we did by Tulloch lake in Jamestown, California. The first is just a picture of my truck and pickup. The second is looking across a forebay at some grazing land on the other side. These were taken a couple of months ago. We removed a bunch of dead pines but they were surrounded by a thick stand of other trees that you can't see where we did anything.

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Nothing fancy, just some cool shots of me hanging out. Since I can't upload the pics here I'll have to post links.

 

Very cool pics MB,

Couple of Questions - i use MEWPS quite often, but have never had the opportunity to use cranes for anything other than moving trunks around.

 

What do you use to attach your harness to the Crane?

And what weight can you lift with the crane in the pics?

 

Cheers

Monkeyd

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The weight you can lift is dependant upon the angle and distance. There is no set number.

 

I tie my climb line into a shackle above the ball, but if I have to I'll tie into the hook.

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