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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
  11. The Tree Technician gave the advise of removal. We started at 7.30 at 12.30 it was down it went very easily. The backside of the tree had plenty of room, only some rigging above the roof. But after the dismantle it took 1,5 days to clean it up and stump grind it it was a pain in the @ss. Overtime we had a dull saw due to old nails.
  12. David, A certified European TreeTechnician did research on the trees. We did not see any fruitbodies but we did see those black bootlaces. The home owners were in tears, It was a beautiful majestic tree. With a lot of iron in it.....
  13. Hi David, Here are some pictures. The tree had a bit of deadwood. From the outside it looked pretty good.
  14. Hi Pete, I'm only across the North Sea. The Netherlands, we've had a nice warm sunny week here. Also got sun burned. You can see the trees getting their leafs very fast!
  15. Hi everyone! Just made a video of a Beech we removed last week. The beech was 100-120 years old it had to be removed due to honey fungus. [ame] [/ame] Have a nice weekend!
  16. Hi Marc, Could you explain 'collar cuts'? English isn't my first language so I don't quite know what you mean. In our working vehicle we didn't have anything make a strop. A few times I was pretty lucky because I didn't clip my saw good on my harness but luckily I was still holding on..... Thank you, Jeroen
  17. Hi Joseph, I downloaded from the internet, here are some examples; [ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knoUCZ6o6dM[/ame] just look in the description for download links. I always used GoPro studios's but as a iMac owner I also have Imovie which is much easier to use! Thank you, Jeroen
  18. First time using Imovie, tried to put some music with it but it didn't work.... But still a video with nice view. No big branches coming down, just deadwood removal. Also forgot my chainsaw lanyard......
  19. Thank you Stephen, I'll use your advice on making the cuts next time! Thank you, Jeroen

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