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Is it legal to tie into a cranes loadline? Where to find the right information on it
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<blockquote data-quote="fdoberman" data-source="post: 3434702" data-attributes="member: 69728"><p>Would you consider the first license in 1979 recent? </p><p></p><p>I've already got better than 30 years in the seat, started on a machine with 7 levers and 6 foot pedals with a lattice boom & jib. The house wasn't air conditioned either. </p><p></p><p>Like I said there are plenty of machines for sale, you brilliant moneymaking young fellows ought to go buy one. They even make machines now that don't take much force to move the little joystick that would be just perfect for tree work. Some even have computers that supposedly prevent mistakes by the operator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fdoberman, post: 3434702, member: 69728"] Would you consider the first license in 1979 recent? I've already got better than 30 years in the seat, started on a machine with 7 levers and 6 foot pedals with a lattice boom & jib. The house wasn't air conditioned either. Like I said there are plenty of machines for sale, you brilliant moneymaking young fellows ought to go buy one. They even make machines now that don't take much force to move the little joystick that would be just perfect for tree work. Some even have computers that supposedly prevent mistakes by the operator. [/QUOTE]
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