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After seeing forwarding trailer/crane video, I am concerned whether the centre apex of the shed that I rent is going to be high enough for me to use crane to stack wood in the shed. Any very rough idea, height of centre of shed would need to be to unload trailer.First section of crane3080,2nd section 2550,extension1570.Openly admit I would be a new boy to trailers/cranes,so big hole in the roof very much on the cards,:thumbdown::thumbdown:

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this was the lowest we have had to work in! with the crane at its shortest we could just get the wood into the chipper, only touched the roof once thankfully metal girder & not the conc panels! I would advise you measure a comfortable height and add a bit!

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KESLA 303 | 304 | 304T | 305 | 305T | 316 | 316T - Loaders - www.kesla.fi crane 305T and yes dusty, kept running tractor a bit warm! we tried opening doors to get a draft to aid cooling and vision! one of the problems with this operation is we need to get the grapple up and into the hopper of the chipper therefore crane needs to be up in the air close to tractor, I guess you could be lower if unloading a trailer but?

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