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  1. No_Bivy

    Shoulda' gone BIGGER

    I thought OSHA made the revision so it is OK......sometimg at the buzz, but can't remeber.
  2. No_Bivy

    Shoulda' gone BIGGER

    no fricken doubt......your lift comes in handy then. Why are they resistant to it?
  3. No_Bivy

    Shoulda' gone BIGGER

    A crane removal isn't that hard.......just intimidating till you do a few. Just think sawinredneck......it could place you wherever you want. Bulk or not:D
  4. No_Bivy

    Shoulda' gone BIGGER

    tuflex green are good for 4800 chocked, those yellow one 5200 choked
  5. No_Bivy

    Shoulda' gone BIGGER

    the carbons gecks are awesome by the way......
  6. No_Bivy

    Shoulda' gone BIGGER

    40"dia...it did weigh 4100. He doesn't smoke or lie...Twas heavy Oak 3968 on the woodweb.....it was probably 8'long, I did not measure, but it took up most of the bed on my one ton(11')
  7. No_Bivy

    Shoulda' gone BIGGER

    well.....I had groundie start it...then I hauled it up. Pretty close to the ground, 1 or two cuts aloft.
  8. No_Bivy

    Shoulda' gone BIGGER

    last ones........4100 on the last chunk. 5K was max, which I guess is 85% of the load chart. LED bar was in the red:O
  9. No_Bivy

    Shoulda' gone BIGGER

    the trunk.....de-based the jib. Rolled crane back another 10'.......went kinda small
  10. No_Bivy

    Shoulda' gone BIGGER

    I thought so too..... but crane guy was nervous cuz it was at its limit. Bigger would have been easier for him I think
  11. No_Bivy

    Shoulda' gone BIGGER

    Used the "poor mans" rig-em-roll...aka second climber to rig horizontal stuff. I was a little sketched with the dead top...it was brittle. I wanted it butt heavy so as not to flip and possibly break, but not to big:O
  12. No_Bivy

    Shoulda' gone BIGGER

    Thursday I used a 22 AT crane to take apart a dead oak. 40'ish at the base, but growing up through a Hickory we were trying to preservre. The tree was not very tall...like 75 maybe, and the crane could get close so I choose a 22ton. It was a bitch since the hickory meant we had to make picks...
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