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So i had to remove this oak over a pond. I decided to setup a dragline as to me it made sense.

 

Anyway turn to HD and any questions, criticism or trolling is welcomed.

 

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[/ame] Edited by Ian Flatters
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Did something similar with this big old pepperidge last year.... Set a craning pulley in the tree and lifted out the branches...

 

 

Sweet benn, anymore pics? Keen to see how you did your one.

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Didnt mate... But we took down the metal railing fence to make it easier.... Once Cosby tied the pull line on without going thru the redirect at the base of the tree and the craning point nearly snapped out! Thats what you get working with my crew sometimes... :/

 

Tree removed because the customer was having a new bulkhead installed. The river flooded bad in the last hurricane.

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Didnt mate... But we took down the metal railing fence to make it easier.... Once Cosby tied the pull line on without going thru the redirect at the base of the tree and the craning point nearly snapped out! Thats what you get working with my crew sometimes... :/

 

Tree removed because the customer was having a new bulkhead installed. The river flooded bad in the last hurricane.

 

 

Cheers benn, I though Cosby is your protege?

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The standard camera angles make it a bit boring.

 

Thanks for sharing a short vid of somthing a bit different Ian. You never know, if a job comes up similar to this I will have a little more to think about :thumbup1:

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