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Big Trees need big tools....
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<blockquote data-quote="Little Monkey" data-source="post: 1432855" data-attributes="member: 31905"><p>i can definitely see how the picker would be easier then climbing , as for speed i think that depends on the climber, as for big picks everyone does them if they have the landing room on the deck it would be silly not too , i have lifted in excess of 10 ton many times when the site allows, and just because you have confidence in your lift it doesnt mean nothing could go wrong , " expect the unexpected and all that ..", i would be lying if i said i never miss judged something on a crane job, especially when i was starting out, but to be fair i have never used a picker for crane work so it is only my opinion that i would rather be in the tree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Little Monkey, post: 1432855, member: 31905"] i can definitely see how the picker would be easier then climbing , as for speed i think that depends on the climber, as for big picks everyone does them if they have the landing room on the deck it would be silly not too , i have lifted in excess of 10 ton many times when the site allows, and just because you have confidence in your lift it doesnt mean nothing could go wrong , " expect the unexpected and all that ..", i would be lying if i said i never miss judged something on a crane job, especially when i was starting out, but to be fair i have never used a picker for crane work so it is only my opinion that i would rather be in the tree. [/QUOTE]
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