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Anyone on here with a crane on a vehicle with timber carrying capacity.

I have a large Beech to fell in Caterham (CR3 postcode).

The tree sits 6m from road side and has a DBH of roughly 4.5ft.

The wood is free to the person who lifts it.

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Posted

Have texted a guy I know a few miles from Caterham who has a Mog with crane trailer. Will let you know the result.

 

Jon

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Sadly that is he: hey ho. It wasn't big enough for the couple of lumps of WRC I had for him last year either until the 064 got warmed up!

 

Sorry about that but good luck.

 

Jon

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:confused1:Just cut them smaller.

 

Yup, what we had to do but I'd been following instructions from someone who wasn't the driver!

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Anyone else able to help with this.

 

Now I have an Ailanthus in Lewisham to fell. Distance from tree to kerb is 4m and there is a 3ft tall railing between the road and pavement. Two stems just under 36inches DBH.

Easy job with a good bit of wood for whoever wants it.

Thanks.

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Anyone else able to help with this.

 

Now I have an Ailanthus in Lewisham to fell. Distance from tree to kerb is 4m and there is a 3ft tall railing between the road and pavement. Two stems just under 36inches DBH.

Easy job with a good bit of wood for whoever wants it.

Thanks.

 

Give us a shout when your down this way mate. I live in Lewisham. Careful, they'll have the wheels off the crane round here. :lol::lol:

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