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Got a Crane job rushed through,the 120 ton Cable crane never materialised so we did it with the knuckle boom.

 

Seven Trees,one over the house,three lifted out in one go.

 

4.5 Hours including Coffee break.

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The Hiab was impressive indeed.It can lift 750kg at 120 foot.It also has 200 ft of cable that is spooled on a drum towards the end of the jib.

 

wow,wow,wow. i want one:001_cool:

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