Dead Ash removal with crane

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Was subbed (asked) to do this by another company as their bucket truck wouldn't reach and this Ash was very unstable and not safe to climb and rig. Used a crane co. and operator I haven't used before, this is their 35 ton crane. Man this thing was nice, got into a smaller space then the 60 tn grove I usually use. Every pick was nice and smooth. Had hydro and utility wires everywhere, sheds, garages on both sides, and was a tight backyard. 4 pics and had everything on the ground in 1.5 hours.
 
Nice job! Is that a edge saddle? If so, is it the same as the cougar? I had a cougar untill it got stolen and liked the belt style adjuster on the front instead of the quick snap thats on the edge.
 
Nice job! Is that a edge saddle? If so, is it the same as the cougar? I had a cougar untill it got stolen and liked the belt style adjuster on the front instead of the quick snap thats on the edge.

Yes it's the edge saddle, I haven't climbed in a cougar before. My one climber used to have one. I bought myself and the 2 climbers that work for me all edge saddles in August. We all love them and they are very comfy and have lots of padding and adjustment straps etc.... I have done a lot of crane work since buying it and have spent a lot of time in it. I would highly recommend it. Lots of attachments for biners, and whatever else! It's so lightweight compared to what I was used to and felt like nothing was on you! But have it dialled and can spend hours in the tree no worries or squezzing of the family jewels!
 
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