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Dam battery went though...

 

Good effort mate, thanks for posting. Gets much easier and relaxed with practice.

 

Could the crane op see you ? He was painfully slow on those lifts.

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Hey Reg, thanks. Yes the crane op could see me, he had a very relaxed attitude to the work as we found out when I asked him to extend the fly jib. Cause it hadn't been used in a while it wasn't greased and was a pig to knock the locking pins in. By the time he was done he was blowin out his arse!!

 

Cheers

  • 2 weeks later...
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Hehe-that last limb must have jumped at you a little Paul? Really good skills mate, top job. You must be buzzing, really good stuff there mate. Sky's the limit now!

 

What was the weight of the last pick, 350 kilo? entertain me, I'm guessing.

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