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Nice hedge Jonny, do you do it every year?

 

 

Yeah been doing it for a couple now. There's 3 that size and lots of other ones. Still got to do a bit to it before I'm happy :)

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Rigging a group of sycamores down for treemoose. 6 decent sized and a skinny one maybe 45 foot tall.

 

3 days on the job and a fair bit of timber to pickup. Today was the second day and one tree left and then take the pole down we have been rigging off.

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This weeks office was big and green and had the fastest crane I've ever used till I reprogrammed the settings down to about 75%

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The levelling rotating cab definitely makes for a very comftable working environment !

 

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This weeks office was big and green and had the fastest crane I've ever used till I reprogrammed the settings down to about 75%

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The levelling rotating cab definitely makes for a very comftable working environment !

 

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Nice ! I hear from lads working on them that they don't like the cabs as they can give an amazing sense of false security on slopes then things go wrong ... That's just what I've been told though what do you recon?

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I can see how that could happen on steep ground very easily but you can turn the tilt off if you want, luckily this site is fairly flat just a bit rough in buts with windblown stumps to avoid

 

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Removal of and atlas cedar stump we had previously taken down to ground level. The owners had removed a stone wall and dug out around the root plate, ready for the drive to be extended once stump removed. Nice early finish for once.ImageUploadedByArbtalk1471037746.116537.jpg.d851b4dd77217f08f4dd5d77ea008866.jpg

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