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I think you have the wrong end of the stick, I'm not expecting to climb a tree with just a telehandler holding it up!! If it were to be stripped down to a pole with out the use of any lifting equipment a telehandler may be used to pull the pole back up into the root plate and then a mewp to dismantle the remaining stem. And as said maybe a lot easier to get hold of a rotating telehandler than a crane.

 

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I can't really tell from the pics but it doesn't look like there is much of a root plate in the air... With the stem that far over it is not likely that you'll stand it back up.

 

I would be using a crane for sure. (Not to shamelessly plug my website...) but I have a log weight calculator on it. (Scroll down on the main page, it's on the left)

 

http://www.burleyboys.com

 

It is quite accurate. I usually add 10% for a safety margin, then also add weight for limbs. (Then work within the cranes SWL)

 

That will give you an idea of the size / type of crane you'd need.

 

If the crab can lift 5,000 lbs, and the calc gives you 4,600 lbs. get a bigger crane....

 

Good luck

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Cheers guys I think it'll all be pretty smooth. Seems like crane maybe a no go guy reckons unless I'm the appointed person they won't be able to do it. Maybe telehandler strip out tree and then use it to pull the stem upright.

 

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Get a contract lift so the crane company use their own appointed person.

 

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Think I'll try shopping around on crane companies the guy I spoke to said unless me the arborist is the appointed person he can't hire out the crane??

 

And that log calculators great mate!

 

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Yep, go with your instinct cos that crane company doesn't sound up to the job. Contract lift all the way.

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