Tree09 Thanks. That's what I am talking about. The best operator I know have a huge mix of experience and school. He is always looking out for his dudes. I didn't know how far down the rabbit hole I fell. guess I should have took the red pill....:)
One more thing. The two years I put in produced a bigger crane, a palfinger epsolon knuckle boom with three sections, brand new chipper and chip truck. My dodge has been broke down for about three years.... Ok its all off my chest now. Come on happy days again!...:D
Dave Shepard.
A Tree Crane operator is not scared to get the crane all the way off the suspension. Afraid to crib the crane up right if needed. Be scared as hell to take a proper pick that may be 3800# maybe 4200# to keep the pick from flipping. The pick flipped and it was only a...
No chaps was also a problem I admit, but that dose not play any part for putting someone in a in a bad position. In 15 years I have not been around a chainsaw cut. Dont get me worng we are chaps people no matter what now. Thanks for the questions. Have a great weekend.
I am back to me. After buddy heals up we will be doing what we love to do. Put em down! Safely! I am a sub contract climber. I just got caught up with these guys for two and a half years thinking they were on my page in the book. They were not. I am much happier and I am letting go...
There has been interest in the mishap to my friend. Here we go. We were craning a dead pine down. There were some limbs low on the pick that my buddy cut off for the pick to be able to get set down. The man had the pick too high in the air and had my friend way overextended instead of...
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