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This was yesterdays job, we picked all the stuff off with the crane that we could reach, then winched the rest within crane reach.

Andrew was tied in both sides of the river and therefore suspended in the air, hence no life jacket.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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This was yesterdays job, we picked all the stuff off with the crane that we could reach, then winched the rest within crane reach.

Andrew was tied in both sides of the river and therefore suspended in the air, hence no life jacket.

 

 

Bet he didn't have his phone in his pocket though. Been there, done that bought the new phone:laugh1:

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