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Ok that was stu. Yeah we drop stuff up there every now and then as our yard is in fawkham. Are you local to Meopham and have an iveco think I may have seen you driving about

 

Sounds like us mate :001_smile:

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Tracked cranes are great tools. Used one last year to remove a beech from a house. Work out a lot cheaper to knock a gap in the wall and drive it round the back, than get something to lift over the house

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Some footage from a two day job. First day stripping crowns of 2 x Limes, 1 x Oak and 1 x HC. Second day lowering off and extracting the timber with the help of a tracked crane. Battery gave up so only got small amount of footage. Nothing massive biggest pick was around a ton

 

 

 

Hi JAY nice one there mate all so seen REG COATS video to in same page life in a tree worker thanks Jon 👍

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Looked a fun job, word to the wise, careful about slinging timber low, (as it looked in the video) was suprised some diddnt flip :)

 

Cheers. Yeah no what you mean, watching it back they do look slung low but didn't concern me from a flipping point of view when I was cutting but agree could be slung higher in future :001_smile:

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