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Hey people,

 

These two Beech trees were dismantled in a day over a roundabout that we had four way traffic signals for to stop/control traffic.

 

Will hopefully be doing some more videos in the future.

 

Any comments/feedback are welcome!

 

Cheers

 

Al

 

 

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nice one Alex, cracking weather for it by the looks of it. Some petty big sections hitting the road near the end, guess you weighed it all up. Sling tied too high at 2.30 in 2nd vid? or did you need that to clear the fence?...butt end of branch takes a nasty ping off the cut but looked like you were in the right spot anyway work position wise.

 

Cheers for posting.

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Nice vid and cool sound tracks, you must have had those lights on all red for a while at times! Enjoyed the vid

 

Haha yeah, we had an avant on site which helped a lot. The tail backs during the tops a were pretty long though :)

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Nice vid. Not a criticism in any way but why use the Hitchhiker to ascend then switch back to DdRT?

 

Hey Tommy. No worries at all.

I have two separate lines (both Yale hedera). One of them has the hitch hiker and the other has the spider jack. I use the SRT setup as an access line for bigger trees but I prefer to work the canopy using Ddrt.

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nice one Alex, cracking weather for it by the looks of it. Some petty big sections hitting the road near the end, guess you weighed it all up. Sling tied too high at 2.30 in 2nd vid? or did you need that to clear the fence?...butt end of branch takes a nasty ping off the cut but looked like you were in the right spot anyway work position wise.

 

Cheers for posting.

 

Hey Scotspine. Well spotted! Yeah the sling could've been lower for that piece :S. As for the road, there was no damage at all, even after I missed the log pile in the first video...

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