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Looking good hamdogg, serious kit on that job and a proper chipper this time ;-)

What you think of the little skid steer?

 

 

It's a handy thing!! Very sensitive on controls takes some getting used to once it's thrown u off a couple times ;)

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crikey that crane looks like it would lift the tree up - no need to go up it

 

 

It were a big un !! It's a 125ton crane this next Sunday were having a 200ton one!! So should make life easier :)

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Day 2 of crane dismantles - pontefract!! [ATTACH]177086[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177087[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177088[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177089[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177090[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177091[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177092[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177093[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177094[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177096[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177097[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177098[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177099[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177100[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177101[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177102[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177103[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177104[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177105[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177106[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177107[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177108[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177109[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177110[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177111[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177112[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177113[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177114[/ATTACH]

 

 

Serious kit! What sort of price tag does that crane carry / day?

 

Dare I ask??

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It's a handy thing!! Very sensitive on controls takes some getting used to once it's thrown u off a couple times ;)

 

 

Gave myself a dead leg for 3 days after hitting a stump flat out. Felt sick when I did it.

 

It's a lot harder to manage moving stems with a brush grab anyway but still an improvement for using your own backs.

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Day 2 of crane dismantles - pontefract!! [ATTACH]177086[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177087[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177088[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177089[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177090[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177091[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177092[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177093[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177094[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177096[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177097[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177098[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177099[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177100[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177101[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177102[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177103[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177104[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177105[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177106[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177107[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177108[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177109[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177110[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177111[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177112[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177113[/ATTACH][ATTACH]177114[/ATTACH]

 

 

That's a big ass crane. Efl in Plymouth used a 1000t crane once for some work they did. I mean it was huge from the pics I saw on Facebook.

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