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Arborist 101
How cranes and liability come together.
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<blockquote data-quote="TheJollyLogger" data-source="post: 7626980" data-attributes="member: 36723"><p>I also liked to run my lifeline and flipline looser than normal, and cut a little further of center than normal to have a little more room to duck in case the pick made a sudden movement... always have a "duck and cover " spot in case the pick had a different point of balance than I had thought...</p><p></p><p>Cranes are great, but you will almost feel like you are starting over again... it's just... different...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheJollyLogger, post: 7626980, member: 36723"] I also liked to run my lifeline and flipline looser than normal, and cut a little further of center than normal to have a little more room to duck in case the pick made a sudden movement... always have a "duck and cover " spot in case the pick had a different point of balance than I had thought... Cranes are great, but you will almost feel like you are starting over again... it's just... different... [/QUOTE]
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