Also take your time don’t be in a rush if an hr or two breaks the bank on the crane then you should not have it there in the first place.
my last crane job I planned for 7 hours, ended up taking 2 days...
5K pound picks, over a house, climbing with an 881, just wasn't in a rush at all! well even if I wanted to be there was concrete in the tree so that threw off the plans a little LOL
didn't help that they sent the wrong crane out because the one I ordered was in the shop, day 2 they send the right crane and it blew a seal in the rotator fitting in the turntable and I had to send it home, half a day later they brought out the right crane, sucks because we had a LOT of cribbing involved with each setup so we lost a fair bit of time, but I didn't have to pay for the one that broke
also, to OP, put it in the call notes for the crane, which side the boom needs to come off, we had a setup last year where we moved the crane mid job, almost an hour of wiggling the crane sideways into a tight spot, moved a dumpster, etc, but the operator forgot which side to put the boom away, so he boomed up, spun about 2 feet and realized he couldn't spin because there was a tree in the way and he couldn't boom up because he was directly under power lines...
atleast the new crane we get to use, if it's ever fixed, has continuous rotation!