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I am pretty sure that we are going to be asked to remove a large oak on a roadside.

From memory I think that a crane would help. The tree is leaning over a road which is the main route into a village, the road is on approx a 1:5 hill.

There is a main limb which grows over the road which is about 30" in diameter at the trunk.

All of the crane jobs I have seen have taken picks of upright timber. My questions are:

Can the crane be used as a lowering point and therefore take pieces dropping or do the horizantal pieces have to be basket rigged?

Can a crane work on a hill like this?

How do most people attach the hook to tree.

There are more but lets start with those:confused1:

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The crane company will want to come out and have a look at the job first.

They can advise on what if any crane is best for the job.

 

For horizontal branches just use a couple of slings like you would when rigging with a rope.

 

Using a crane is brilliant, taken some massive trees down in a couple of hours that would have taken the best part of a week normally.:001_smile:

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Can the crane be used as a lowering point and therefore take pieces dropping or do the horizantal pieces have to be basket rigged?

Can a crane work on a hill like this?

How do most people attach the hook to tree.

There are more but lets start with those:confused1:

 

Blakes, if your asking questions like this and the tree is as big as you made it sound, its probably not gonna be a good idea to attempt the removal using a crane without an experienced climber and crane operator who has done treework.

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Blakes, if your asking questions like this and the tree is as big as you made it sound, its probably not gonna be a good idea to attempt the removal using a crane without an experienced climber and crane operator who has done treework.

 

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Thanks for the replies, I am experienced in lowering big trees/ sections but I know my limitations (crane work).

I am gathering ammunition if I am asked to do it. I dont want to!

Who would be prepared to do a job like this, so I can give the boss recommendations if we come to do it.:001_smile:

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Thanks for the replies, I am experienced in lowering big trees/ sections but I know my limitations (crane work).

I am gathering ammunition if I am asked to do it. I dont want to!

Who would be prepared to do a job like this, so I can give the boss recommendations if we come to do it.:001_smile:

 

Give Peter a PM. I'm sure he'd do it.

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I am experienced in dismantling and rigging large trees, but i have also never done a crane job. I am very interested in learning how to use cranes to make my job as a climber much easier - getting very large trees on the deck in a much safer and more efficient manner. Every climber who is experienced with crane work started somewhere. Every one has a first job. I plan on using a crane on my next BIG tree dismantle, but i will be taking small bits to begin with until i gain experience. I am not about to start going beyond my limitations and endanger my own life and the others around me, but i do want to gain experience in this type of work, but slowly and carefully until i gain 100%confidence in this area.

 

I would be very grateful if anyone who is doing a crane removal in the future would allow me to come and observe from a distance! Any offers please let me know! Cheers!

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