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What was directly beneath the tree/canopy? any pics?

 

You should have considered the fly jib more, you'd be taking smaller pieces, but it'd be safer.

 

If traffic management didn't turn up then you wont be paying them? so the money you would've paid them can contribute towards the longer crane hire.

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What was directly beneath the tree/canopy? any pics?

 

You should have considered the fly jib more, you'd be taking smaller pieces, but it'd be safer.

 

If traffic management didn't turn up then you wont be paying them? so the money you would've paid them can contribute towards the longer crane hire.

 

under the tree was a pavement and main road to the town center on one side and the other side was inbetween the 2 driveways in both gardens over a car port and road sign the video shows what its location is like.

 

either way we will need traffic control we wont need the crane again though just stop both lanes and crash it in the road.

 

 

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