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I'll use a crane if 1) The access is extremely poor 2) It really not cost effective to rig it down 3) Site conditions dictate (2ft drop zone) 4) my diary is stacked with work 5) I have 3 groundys on site. Large lumps on the deck can be processed quicker that way.

 

Speed yes its quicker compaired to rigging BUT only if the timber is leaving site in large lengths, other than that its not massivly quicker if there is room to rig it off.

 

Just my opionon tho.

 

spot on mate. just getting a crane in for a job myself soon. Access is the problem for me on this job, big dying beech tree. Should cut the work time in half and be easier for me in the tree :). Looking forward to it.

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