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Kingjero

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  1. Yes, It was heavily reduced on the side of the house by the former home owners. On the other side there was nothing done.
  2. Popular removal on 02-05-18 in Zwartewaal, The Netherlands
  3. This is my setup :P, only got a bigger trailer now....With my green van I also went on holiday to Norway
  4. Well, the price was made with the crane, for us it was a surprise the shed was gone, because we saw it when we came there to do the job.
  5. Hi Mark, When we made the price there was a shed right under the tree, and no backyard exit. When we came to do the removal, the shed was removed and there was also an backyard exit where the shed first stood. So we had a bit of luck Thank you for you interest, Jeroen
  6. So do I and it works so easily, it was my first time at a crane job!
  7. Hi Jomoco, Yes we used opposite choked chains. What do you mean with: "A bit too much up on the CO's part though."? Thank you!
  8. Hi everyone, Here a video of a small conifer we removed with a crane! [ame] [/ame]
  9. Hi Jomoco, No, we just used normal rigging over the roof. On the other side of the beech we Had plenty of room to drop those branches! Thank you! Jeroen
  10. Hi David, My apologize for this late answer. I do not know what kind of research they used. Jeroen

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