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Just a quick clip of one pick from a number of trees removed with a crane in Oslo, early last week.

 

we removed a couple of Birch, an Ash and a willow. The crane driver was great and spoke excellent English, very handy.

 

 

 

Nice rich. What was the reason for he crane? Speed? What dia will the chipper take?

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Nice rich. What was the reason for he crane? Speed? What dia will the chipper take?

 

Cheers Josh, the reason for the crane was speed and the garden was about 10 foot or so lower than the ground level. it could have been a right bitch if we had to drag it out, plus it all had to come through a gate. Did another Birch past the Elm, a willow and an Ash tree. Crane left site by 1pm and we deadwooded, braced an thinned a selection of trees in the afternoon.

 

The chipper is about 10 inch.

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