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  1. SkwerI

    Nasty pine bid

    Something to keep in mind, cranes (and bucket trucks) are designed to lift loads up, not sideways. You would have to turn the boom in line with the load. Pulling sideways against the boom is hard on the rotation gears. Sort of like side loading a carabiner. A taut highline can put an incredible...
  2. SkwerI

    Nasty pine bid

    If you were going to do that then you could just use the crane as your tie in point.
  3. SkwerI

    Nasty pine bid

    A Coos Bay cut doesn't make any sense at all here. That cut is for a completely different type of situation, a heavily loaded head leaner.
  4. SkwerI

    Nasty pine bid

    Shrapnel sized pieces... :/:
  5. SkwerI

    Nasty pine bid

    Andy's got the right idea. Where's John with his video clip? :lol:
  6. SkwerI

    Nasty pine bid

    The problem with guying the tree is if you hit the guy line with falling limbs and shock load the trunk.
  7. SkwerI

    Nasty pine bid

    That's not an easy one. Are you thinking of tying in to the crane and freefalling the brush and top?
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