Didn't look like there was really a reason to use a crane on that tree. I won't say how I would have dine it cause I don't want to tell you what to do. Why not just use your double directional notch?
Rent a 90' lift?
Didn't look like there was really a reason to use a crane on that tree. I won't say how I would have dine it cause I don't want to tell you what to do. Why not just use your double directional notch?
Most likely i would have backed the bucket truck up to the tree and chunked it down.
HAHAHA, I like that! We had that tree at the dump in 2 hours. $260 in crane bills AND we loaded all the wood from the job yesterday. You and your bucket truck would still be loading rounds into the back of a dump trailer while my company is cashing the $4000 check for 2 days work with men.
Thanks for the armchair QBing though its pretty refreshing.. BTW how much would the 20' JapMaple you ran over with your bucket truck have cost you to replace?
For me its all about getting it done the fastest whether its a crane,bucket,or climbing. Really who wants to do more work than necessary?
$130/hour 2 hour minimum.
and the arborists ##### about low-balling scrapers etc. unbelieveable!
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