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  1. No_Bivy

    45 Trees, 3 climbers, 3 weeks of residential logging.

    End of the day .......you still did a great job Stephan . Big jobs are lots to deal with
  2. No_Bivy

    45 Trees, 3 climbers, 3 weeks of residential logging.

    One other thing I always avoid is those type of skidding chokers. If load is temporary released they could come undone.
  3. No_Bivy

    45 Trees, 3 climbers, 3 weeks of residential logging.

    Truthfully that may not be the safest though.....if tree is structurally compromised that would be potentially ugly.
  4. No_Bivy

    45 Trees, 3 climbers, 3 weeks of residential logging.

    60 ton should have plenty of capacity even with jib if your that close...... Last option .......next time get bigger crane
  5. No_Bivy

    45 Trees, 3 climbers, 3 weeks of residential logging.

    Not enough info.....but there are many ways..... Sling butt heavy...cut Stay tied to crane .....rope out top to itself.....then pick from there
  6. No_Bivy

    45 Trees, 3 climbers, 3 weeks of residential logging.

    Capacity is everything. Tip height can be dealt with if load is butt heavy enough. Your question does not detail enough specifics
  7. No_Bivy

    45 Trees, 3 climbers, 3 weeks of residential logging.

    Wasn't trying to be safety nazi.......most of my injuries in tree work were eye related......too many. Even with eye protection It has saved me from losing an eye though. You only get two. As much as I like pirates.... I don't want to be one.. Maybe a Canadian pirate though...aye?
  8. No_Bivy

    45 Trees, 3 climbers, 3 weeks of residential logging.

    How does that dude do it with no eye protection.......that would drive me nuts squinting all them time
  9. No_Bivy

    45 Trees, 3 climbers, 3 weeks of residential logging.

    No way to wraptor up that beast?
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