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Yes, in a perfect situation crane+TM plus nice sunny day, everyones happy. But putting all that together is not easy, so you can see why others didnt put in a price. Next time you look at stuff like this you will plan it differently.

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I only made this thread because its peoples mistakes that you learn the most from i totally admit that job was a complete mess start to finish from day 1 when i looked at it but ive been in business a few years now and this is the first 1 im sure wont be the last. But ive proved to my self that if im not happy with something i wont do it no matter what the cost eg not craneing over the road which i think everyone should be like. Glad its started a few talking points

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Having read the posts & watched the video its seem to me you did your best out of a awful situation.. so well done.

 

as Rupe said.. at 1.20 fingers in the cut.. i was cringing.!!!

 

Very well done :thumbup:

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good work james looked like an awkward tree with some hard balances with the crane, never done any trees on this scale so respect to those who do:thumbup1:

you say your scared of heights ? do you have a height that your fine with?

i must admit i find 70ft + a bit nerve wracking.

carl

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good work james looked like an awkward tree with some hard balances with the crane, never done any trees on this scale so respect to those who do:thumbup1:

you say your scared of heights ? do you have a height that your fine with?

i must admit i find 70ft + a bit nerve wracking.

carl

 

I honestly didnt notice i was sticking my fingers in the cut i only noticed while editing the video i certainly cringed aswell!

 

I get abit nervous around 20ft mark really why do i do this job is a great question lol

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You got it done against the odds,the fingers in the cut was a bit naughty,as said.

Loved the sound of the tw125 on tickover in the background,know that sound anywhere.:001_smile:

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A topped Pop, lovely biscuits:laugh1:

 

Looked more like 50feet, wouldn't of bothered with the huge crane, loads of room, couldnt see any targets, fingers in cuts, pedestrians underneath.:001_rolleyes:

So how much wonga did you have on it:biggrin:

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A topped Pop, lovely biscuits:laugh1:

 

Looked more like 50feet, wouldn't of bothered with the huge crane, loads of room, couldnt see any targets, fingers in cuts, pedestrians underneath.:001_rolleyes:

So how much wonga did you have on it:biggrin:

 

He would rather you cut it all onto traffic and smash cars than walk on his grass though stephen :thumbup1:

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5 guys walked away from that job for a reason, you think it's because they couldn't do it, it's actually because it was a crap job and the customer wanted to dictate the terms.

big trees are just bigger, you go higher, use bigger saws and tidy up more stuff.

The stories about the misshaps and crap money are what we learn from, or should learn from lol

So go on, how mucho:)

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First of all thanks for posting.You stuck your neck out on that job as well as lined yourself up for some abuse from folks on here.

 

I know I have cocked up numerous jobs in the past,its all part of the learning curve.

 

Crane companies have only once sent out a rep when I have booked a Crane.I have worked with cranes for ten years in five countries.Where you were having to set the legs made balancing the picks close to impossible.Consider the Jib next time,even just 500Kg would have been enough for the picks I saw on the Vid.

 

Long story short,thanks for having the guts to show us the Video.

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